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Fact check: Federal law does not prevent states, businesses, employers from requiring COVID-19 vaccines


Fact check: Federal law does not prevent states, businesses, employers from requiring COVID-19 vaccines
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Do I need a mask to attend a game if I m vaccinated? We ask an expert.
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The claim: Employers, businesses and the government can’t mandate COVID-19 vaccines until they’ve been evaluated for two years
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Nouf Albarakati, left, comforts her son Manaf Albarakati, 14, before he receives a COVID-19 vaccine from registered nurse Alicia Jimenez at a vaccination clinic in King of Prussia, Pa.
As millions of Americans continue to get vaccinated against COVID-19, some employers, colleges and businesses are weighing whether to make vaccination mandatory. A widely shared claim on social media says those measures are against the law. ....

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Should NH Children Get The COVID-19 Vaccine? Take Our Survey


UpdatedThu, May 13, 2021 at 9:32 am ET
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Nouf Albarakati, left, of Narberth Pa., comforts her son Manaf Albarakati, 14, before he receives a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination from registered nurse Alicia Jimenez at a Montgomery County, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Thursday is the first day New Hampshire residents ages 12 to 15 can get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
The announcement came swiftly after Pfizer s vaccine was cleared for the younger population the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
CDC now recommends that this vaccine be used among this population, and providers may begin vaccinating them right away, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said.
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