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CAN EMPLOYERS REQUIRE A CORONAVIRUS VACCINE?
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The state of California. New York City. Hospitals and nursing homes. Colleges and universities. Employers are putting COVID-19 vaccine mandates into place and it’s getting attention. On Tuesday, President Joe Biden said a requirement … Continue reading
Do HIPAA Laws Prevent Private Businesses From Asking About Covid?
Well, once again, we can thank social media for stirring up a “fake news” hornets nest. This time, the tin-foil-hat brigade are up in arms about privately-owned businesses possibly asking customers for proof of vaccination. The CDC, recently, updated their … Continue reading
Employer Liability For Mandatory Vaccination Requirement.
EMPLOYERS: If you choose to “force” your employees to get vaccinated (or lose their job), and your employee has an adverse reaction… YOU CAN BE SUED!!! The politicians never exempted you from liability The date your new “mandatory mask/vaccine policy” … Continue reading
Damages May be Awarded if School District Violates Section 504 with Deliberate Indifference
The Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently reaffirmed that a student may establish a claim for damages under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 if a school district violates Section 504 “intentionally or with deliberate indifference.” (Mark … Continue reading
Good By 2020, It’s About Time !!!
Dear 2020, The novel coronavirus overshadowed nearly every aspect of a year whose iceberg of anxiety, uncertainty and unrest had many tipping points. It’s now time to say goodbye to 2020. For many, it will be good riddance to a … Continue reading
Eviction Moratorium in Illinois Continues Through January 9, 2021
As of December 11, 2020, Governor J.B. Pritzker’s administration extended a version of the statewide ban on residential evictions until January 9, 2021. This reprieve is welcomed by certain Illinois renters facing severe financial shortfalls due to the economic displacements … Continue reading
Governor Pritzker Is Following Political Science NOT Science
What I wonder is of the 9,757 deaths, how many died OF Covid & how many died WITH Covid. Also, of the Covid hospitalizations, I’d be curious to know if they had the seasonal flu & their test showed positive … Continue reading
COVID-19, Cold, Flu, Know The Difference
Know the difference between Cold, Flu, & COVID-19 symptoms. If you are feeling any of the COVID-19 symptoms get tested today! https://lnkd.in/eB5M_Hz “We in the World Health Organization do not advocate lockdowns as the primary means of control of this … Continue reading
Fall 2020, Planning for Reopening Of Leyden High Schools – As of June 30, 2020
Dr Nick Polyak presents the current plans for Fall, 2020, reopening on Leyden High Schools under Governor Pritzker phase 4.