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CDC made recommendation Tuesday night
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Governor says child vaccine requirement would have to come from lawmakers
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The changes will mean first responders and other frontline workers must get the COVID-19 vaccine or submit to regular testing for the virus.
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Measure aimed at addressing court exceptions to COVID-19 vaccine, testing mandates
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Senate could vote on bill Thursday; would take effect June 2022 if signed
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Federal approval of vaccines for children 5-11 could come next week
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Vaccines are available by appointment only.
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The boosters are approved for various groups.
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New mandate will cover 55,000 workers
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Current effort centers on long-term care facilities