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New York State Senate Assembly Bill A416

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Wow.. Reintroduced for the 7th time. I think the comment section at bottom of the article speak for themselves just how unpopular this bill is
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Relates to the removal of cases, contacts and carriers of communicable diseases who are potentially dangerous to the public health


 
The **** they have to use all caps for? (In the actual bill, not the whatever it is)
 
Wow.. Reintroduced for the 7th time. I think the comment section at bottom of the article speak for themselves just how unpopular this bill is
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Relates to the removal of cases, contacts and carriers of communicable diseases who are potentially dangerous to the public health



As millennials and Zoomers cheer!

Yeah baby!
 
Wow.. Reintroduced for the 7th time. I think the comment section at bottom of the article speak for themselves just how unpopular this bill is
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Relates to the removal of cases, contacts and carriers of communicable diseases who are potentially dangerous to the public health


Sounds a little bit harsh. But it's about time someone wants to crack down on these anti-vaxxers.
 
Wow, indeed! A bill with no co-sponsors on which no action has been taken since the obligatory referral to the relevant committee a year ago. Newsworthy stuff.
 
Did anyone happen to notice this part?
The timing coincides with the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak in west Africa; the bill seems to have been authored about a year after the Ebola outbreak was first detected and started picking up steam with returning health care providers that were infected......NY was probably looking to have a tool in its legal arsenal after the Kaci Hickox ordeal in 2014.
 
The timing coincides with the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak in west Africa; the bill seems to have been authored about a year after the Ebola outbreak was first detected and started picking up steam with returning health care providers that were infected......NY was probably looking to have a tool in its legal arsenal after the Kaci Hickox ordeal in 2014.
And the OP goes down in flames 🔥🔥🔥
 
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