Tennessee health official says she was fired after outreach efforts to vaccinate teens
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Tennessee's former top vaccinations official said Tuesday that she couldn't stay silent after she was fired this week amid scrutiny from Republican state lawmakers over her department's outreach efforts to vaccinate teenagers against COVID-19.
Dr. Michelle Fiscus, who was the medical director for vaccine-preventable diseases and immunization programs at the Tennessee Department of Health, said the state's elected leaders put politics over the health of children by firing her for her efforts to get more Tennesseans vaccinated. She said the agency presented her with a letter of resignation and a letter of termination Monday, but no reason for why she was being let go.More Related News
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