NCLA & TPPF File Class-Action Suit for Naturally Immune Fed. Employees Against Covid Vaccine Mandate
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Saturday, November 6, 2021
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All possess naturally acquired immunity as confirmed by recent SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests and a medical expert.
Key Points:
- All possess naturally acquired immunity as confirmed by recent SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests and a medical expert.
- NCLA argues the Vaccine Mandate undermines Plaintiffs constitutional rights to bodily integrity and to decline medical treatment, and their statutory right to withhold informed consent.
- Theymust get the vaccine by November 8 to comply with the Vaccine Mandate.
- NCLA and TPPF released the following statements:
The rational goal of any vaccine policy is to foster immunity.