Supreme Court dashes hopes of vaccine mandate opponents

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The U.S. Supreme Court dealt another blow to opponents of COVID-19 vaccine mandates on Tuesday in the latest sign that the Court is not willing to strike down the public health requirements.

dealt another blow to opponents of COVID-19 vaccine mandates on Tuesday in the latest sign that the Court is not willing to strike down the public health requirements., the most senior member of the Court's liberal wing, rejected a religious challenge to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate due to be implemented in Maine.

The Maine mandate opponents had sought to block the requirement but a federal court rejected their challenge on October 13 and they appealed to the 1st Circuit where a three-judge panel declined to grant emergency relief.

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