The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Mandates rise, religious exemptions grow

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An estimated 2,600 Los Angeles Police Department employees are citing religious objections to try to get out of the required COVID-19 vaccinatio­n. In Washington state, thousands of state workers are seeking similar exemptions.

And in Arkansas, a hospital has been swamped with so many such requests from employees that it is apparently calling their bluff.

Religious objections, once used sparingly around the country to get exempted from various required vaccines, are becoming a much more widely used loophole against the COVID-19 shot.

And it is only likely to grow following President Joe Biden’s sweeping new vaccine mandates covering more than 100 million Americans.

The administra­tion acknowledg­es that a small minority of Americans will use — and some may seek to exploit — religious exemptions.

But it said it believes even marginal improvemen­ts in vaccinatio­n rates will save lives.

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