Federal employees tracked in new vaccination databases
Fox News
Federal employees who refuse vaccination citing a religious exemption are quietly being entered into an online database.
"It's not surprising that the government is keeping a record of religious exemptions. The government does have to track its workforce," George Washington University Law professor Jonathan Turley said.
For example, the Department of Transportation database "includes requests for a medical or religious accommodation to decline the Covid-19 vaccination."
"Religious exemptions are based on the most personal and profound parts of people's lives. They invoke these exemptions because they feel they cannot take this vaccine," Turley added.
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