Lawmakers in Ohio are considering legislation that would stop employers, including hospitals, from mandating employees get vaccinations
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The legislation would allow"the 'Medical Consumer Protection Act' to prohibit an employer from taking an adverse employment action against a person who has not been or will not be vaccinated," according to House Bill 268.Proponents of the bill say they are leery of the safety and efficacy of vaccinations, and others say its a rights issue, according to CNN affiliate WHIO. Meanwhile, opponents of the bill say it has the potential to put patients at risk.
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