
Weekly COVID-19 Testing a ‘Good’ Alternative to Vaccine Mandate, Bioethicist Says
The National Catholic Bioethics Center has opposed COVID-19 vaccine mandates without exemptions for conscience.
The National Catholic Bioethics Center has opposed COVID-19 vaccine mandates without exemptions for conscience.
The legal fight comes amid new public health measures from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, which included additional testing requirements for schools open for in-person learning in certain zones of the city with higher infection rates.
In his decision on Thursday, Judge Miller said that the pandemic is a serious threat, noting that at the time of the opinion more than 70,000 people had died in the U.S. from the virus including more than 3,500 people in Arkansas.
The Diocese of Little Rock’s Respect Life Office said on April 16 of a “particularly troubling” increase in abortions at the facility, especially by women traveling from neighboring Texas and Louisiana, states which have halted elective abortions.
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