Chattanooga Woman Denied Religious Exemption And Fired Sues BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee

A Bio Statistical Research Scientist Who Worked For BlueCross BlueShield Of Tennessee (BCBST) For More Than 16 Years Is Suing The Company After Her Religious Exemption To Getting A Covid-19 Vaccine Was Denied And She Was Subsequently Fired.

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Tennessee Healthcare Facilities Put A Freeze On Vaccine Mandates After Federal Rulings

Tennessee Hospitals Are Putting A Temporary Stop On Required Covid-19 Vaccination Of Their Employees, Following Two Federal Court Rulings Blocking Government-Forced Vaccine Mandates.

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Tennessee Organization That Represents Lee Co. Opposes Business Restrictions

Last Week As The Tennessee Legislature Closed One Special Session And Started Readying Itself For Another, The Tennessee Business Roundtable Announced That It Opposes All Efforts To Either Impose Or Restrict Company Policies Regarding Covid-19.

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Chattanooga Hosts Free Vaccination Events for Homeless Residents

On June 12, The Chattanooga Regional Homeless Coalition Will Be Hosting A Free Vaccination Event For The Homeless Population In The Area. This Will Follow The First Event That Was Held On Saturday, In Partnership With Olivet Baptist Church.

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Healthcare Interests, Restaurants Among COVID Relief Bill Winners

While Many Interest Groups Felt They Missed Out On Crucial Aid In Biden’s Relief Package, A Handful Of Industries Scored Huge Wins, Including Healthcare Industry Giants.

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Rep. Robin Smith, Lobbyists & 6 Republicans Kill Religious Objections Bill

House Bill 10, A Law Protecting Religious Objections To Compulsory Vaccination Or Medical Procedures In Employment And Other Situations, Died In A House Subcommittee On Tuesday.

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