Michigan House votes to ban government-backed coronavirus vaccine passports
House Bill 4667, sponsored by Rep. Sue Allor, R-Wolverine, aims to ban Michigan governmental entities from creating or requiring COVID-19 vaccine passports to access services or penalize a person based on vaccination status. The vaccine passport ban as proposed wouldn’t impact businesses or private entities that choose to invoke stricter policies when it comes to vaccination. Several states have already implemented or are considering bans on vaccine passports, and two states, New York and Hawaii, have implemented a vaccine passport system, according to U.S. News and World Report. House hearing on COVID-19 vaccine passport ban includes testimony invoking HolocaustHalf of Michigan adults are now vaccinated. Michiganders returning for second COVID-19 shot at above-average ratesMichigan Senate bill would ban emergency orders requiring coronavirus vaccine for kids‘Backdoor to a mandate’: Protesters, Republican lawmakers oppose COVID-19 vaccine passports
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