Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Faith-based COVID vax exemption: How easily can you claim one, and do some religions truly forbid inoculation?
More than 2,500 LAPD employees plan to seek a religious exemption to LA’s requirement that city workers get the COVID vaccine. That’s roughly a quarter of the department, and more than twice as high as the rest of the city’s workforce.
More than 2,500 LAPD employees plan to seek a religious exemption to LA’s requirement that city workers get the COVID vaccine. That’s roughly a quarter of the department, and more than twice as high as the rest of the city’s workforce.
A person’s faith is deeply personal, and there’s no real way for someone to prove what they sincerely believe. So what’s to stop someone from using a religious exemption even if they don’t really have one?
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