A judge in Houston dismissed a lawsuit against a hospital by employees who opposed a Covid-19 vaccine mandate as a condition of employment
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Houston Methodist Hospital by employees who opposed a Covid-19 vaccine mandate as a condition of employment.
On Saturday, US District Court Judge Lynn Hughes ruled against Jennifer Bridges and 116 of her fellow Houston Methodist coworkers who sued to block the Covid-19 vaccination requirement. Houston Methodist Hospital moved to dismiss the case.Bridges and her co-workers claimed the Covid-19 vaccines used in the US were "experimental and dangerous," and that it would be"wrongful" to be terminated for refusing the get vaccinated.
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