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In a close vote, the Wyoming Senate defeated a bill that would have provided protections for businesses and employees regarding COVID-19 mandates.
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Experts expect another wave of misinformation from anti-vaccine activists and conspiracy theorists with the FDA's approval of Pfizer's vaccine for kids aged 5 to 11. That could include misleading and graphic articles and videos claiming severe side effects intended to sow doubt.
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The Wyoming Senate has made a major change to a bill that was intended to provide guidelines for employers who want COVID-19 vaccinations and employees who want other alternatives
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Elective surgeries are being canceled or delayed throughout Wyoming. The causes are many, but the primary culprit is the Delta variant, which continues to wreak havoc on hospitals throughout one of the county's least vaccinated states.
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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.