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Published: December 6, 2022

‘Critical win’: Appeals court strikes down San Diego schools COVID vaccine mandate

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Tue Dec 6, 2022 – 12:22 pm ESTTue Dec 6, 2022 – 12:24 pm EST

This article was originally published by The Defender — Children’s Health Defense’s News & Views Website.

(Children’s Health Defense) — In a precedent-setting decision for the State of California, a state appeals court last week ruled against the San Diego Unified School District’s (SDUSD) COVID-19 vaccine requirement for students.

The decision by California’s 4th District Court of Appeal upheld a December 2021 decision by a lower state court, which found school districts cannot impose vaccine mandates of their own — on top of the vaccines required by the state — as a precondition for classroom attendance.

READ: Dr. McCullough: mRNA from COVID vax transfers from jabbed to unjabbed, ‘changing human genome’

The lawsuit was filed in October 2021 by the Let Them Choose initiative of Let Them Breathe, a California-based nonprofit advocacy group, challenging SDUSD’s mandate.

According to Let Them Choose, this was the first COVID-19 vaccine mandate in the U.S. to be struck down in a final ruling, and the new decision upholding the original court ruling “sets precedent for all California school districts.”

Remarking on the decision, Mary Holland,

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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