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The Wyoming House of Representatives continues working on a bill that is intended to protect workers from employer COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
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The Wyoming Senate made a major change to a bill that is focused on punishing public facilities that discriminate against people over their COVID-19 vaccination status. The bill is intended to make COVID-19 status a protected class.
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Banner Health representatives told state lawmakers during the special legislative session underway this week that 10 percent of its employees in Wyoming have not complied with it's COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
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A bill that would sanction businesses who require COVID-19 vaccines for employment has made it through round one in the Wyoming House of Representatives.
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The Wyoming Senate began debates on a bill aimed at preventing anti-vaccine discrimination.
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Those vulnerable populations include those most at risk of hospitalization and death from the coronavirus. That includes people 65 and older, as well as those living and working in long-term care settings and those with serious medical conditions.
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For the last three years, the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine has been sending its recent graduates to the Elko Family Medical and Dental...
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The Wyoming Legislature will hold a three-day legislative session to craft legislation that opposes COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
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Over in the northwest part of the state is Sublette County. It's the only county in the state without a hospital and it's in the top five for lowest vaccination rates in the state. Wyoming Public Radio's Caitlin Tan brings us this story.
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As the federal government prepares to hand down vaccine requirements for large employers, Republican leadership in Wyoming has pushed for a special session to take action.