The Supreme Court Threatens to Undermine Vaccination Decisions Entrusted to the States
The Supreme Court seems poised to say that the existence of a secular medical exemption to vaccine mandates means a state must offer a religious exemption.

The Supreme Court seems poised to say that the existence of a secular medical exemption to vaccine mandates means a state must offer a religious exemption.

The discrepancy between past booster messaging and the current, broad recommendation has spawned public health communications problems.

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is further exacerbated by waves of misinformation promulgated on social media.

The legal basis of Americans’ supposed right to a religious exemption to vaccination is less clear than such policies’ popularity would suggest.

Entities imposing COVID-19 vaccination mandates can take simple but significant steps to counter misuse of medical exemptions.

Should we pay people to receive COVID-19 vaccines? This post summarizes key ethical and legal considerations.
