‘Vaccination Mandatory’ Removed in Texas

A decree was signed in the state of Texas that people cannot be forced to get the coronavirus vaccine. With this decree, companies will not be able to impose a vaccination obligation for their customers or employees.
 ‘Vaccination Mandatory’ Removed in Texas
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There was a remarkable event related to the coronavirus epidemic, which continues to affect the world. In the US state of Texas, companies are prohibited from requiring vaccinations for their employees or customers. With this decision; In Texas, it has been decreed that people are the only ones to decide whether or not to get vaccinated. So no one will be able to interfere with people’s choices about whether or not to get vaccinated.

Making statements about the new period that started with the Texas Governor’s decree, Texas Governor Greg Abbott said, “No institution in Texas can vaccinate an employee or customer who opposes being vaccinated for any reason, such as religious, medical, or having had a previous COVID-19 vaccine. He cannot be compelled to be.”

There is encouragement, no insistence

Greg Abbott is just one of the people who caught the coronavirus after getting vaccinated. For this reason, Abbott, who thinks that people should not be overtaken, states that Texans will continue to be encouraged to get vaccinated. However, Governor Abbott mentions that this process should be left to time and states that there will be no pressure on anyone.

Speaking of epidemics and vaccines, let us state that there has been an important development regarding the process. The COVID-19 drug developed by the pharmaceutical company Merck has been submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as of yesterday. If, as a result of the examinations of the experts, this drug is approved for immediate use; A whole new page can be opened in the fight against the epidemic. Because the drug in question will go down in history as the world’s first approved COVID-19 drug.

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