COVID-19
Agencies ordered to delete worker COVID vaccine records
Quick Hit:
The Trump administration on Friday ordered federal agencies to erase employee COVID-19 vaccination records, mandate noncompliance notes, and exemption requests — part of what officials call a broader rollback of Biden’s “harmful pandemic-era policies.”
Key Details:
- OPM Director Scott Kupor said the decision ensures federal employees are no longer punished for “making a personal medical decision,” adding that “the excesses of that era” should not have lingering effects.
- The order, effective immediately, bars agencies from considering vaccine history in hiring, promotions, discipline, or termination decisions and requires agencies to erase such records from all personnel files within 90 days, unless an employee chooses to keep them.
- Biden’s September 2021 federal worker vaccine mandate faced a legal rollercoaster, with courts issuing and reversing injunctions before the policy was finally struck down and rescinded in May 2023.
Diving Deeper:
The Trump administration on Friday moved to erase one of the most contentious legacies of the Biden-era COVID-19 policies, ordering all federal departments and agencies to delete employee records tied to vaccination status or related mandate disputes.
In a memo sent to agency leaders, the Office of Personnel Management announced the policy shift, framing it as part of the administration’s effort to undo measures that sidelined or penalized federal workers for declining the COVID vaccine.
“Things got out of hand during the pandemic, and federal workers were fired, punished, or sidelined for simply making a personal medical decision,” OPM Director Scott Kupor said in a statement. “Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, we’re making sure the excesses of that era do not have lingering effects on federal workers.”
The directive, effective immediately, prohibits agencies from factoring an employee’s COVID-19 vaccination history into any employment decision. Within 90 days, all such records — whether in physical or electronic form — must be purged from personnel files unless the employee requests to keep them on record. Agencies must certify their compliance with Kupor’s order by September 8.
Biden’s original vaccine mandate, issued in September 2021, required all federal employees to be vaccinated as a condition of employment. Nearly 98% of covered employees received the shots before a federal judge blocked the mandate in January 2022. That injunction was briefly overturned by a three-judge panel in April 2022, but a year later the full Fifth Circuit struck down the requirement. Biden rescinded the policy in May 2023, months after declaring on “60 Minutes” that the pandemic “is over.”
Friday’s order marks a full policy reversal, ensuring vaccine-related records no longer follow federal workers through their careers — a clear signal from the Trump White House that the Biden-era mandate will have no place going forward.
COVID-19
Canadian Health Department funds study to determine effects of COVID lockdowns on children
From LifeSiteNews
The commissioned study will assess the impact on kids’ mental well-being of COVID lockdowns and ‘remote’ school classes that banned outdoor play and in-person learning.
Canada’s Department of Health has commissioned research to study the impact of outdoor play on kids’ mental well-being in light of COVID lockdowns and “remote” school classes that, for a time, banned outdoor play and in-person learning throughout most of the nation.
In a notice to consultants titled “Systematic Literature Reviews And Meta Analyses Supporting Two Projects On Children’s Health And Covid-19,” the Department of Health admitted that “Exposure to green space has been consistently associated with protective effects on children’s physical and mental health.”
A final report, which is due in 2026, will provide “Health Canada with a comprehensive assessment of current evidence, identify key knowledge gaps and inform surveillance and policy planning for future pandemics and other public health emergencies.”
Bruce Squires, president of McMaster Children’s Hospital of Hamilton, Ontario, noted in 2022 that “Canada’s children and youth have borne the brunt” of COVID lockdowns.
From about March 2020 to mid-2022, most of Canada was under various COVID-19 mandates and lockdowns, including mask mandates, at the local, provincial, and federal levels. Schools were shut down, parks were closed, and most kids’ sports were cancelled.
Mandatory facemask polices were common in Canada and all over the world for years during the COVID crisis despite over 170 studies showing they were not effective in stopping the spread of COVID and were, in fact, harmful, especially to children.
In October 2021, then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced unprecedented COVID-19 jab mandates for all federal workers and those in the transportation sector, saying the un-jabbed would no longer be able to travel by air, boat, or train, both domestically and internationally.
As reported by LifeSiteNews, a new report released by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) raised alarm bells over the “harms caused” by COVID-19 lockdowns and injections imposed by various levels of government as well as a rise in unexplained deaths and bloated COVID-19 death statistics.
Indeed, a recent study showed that COVID masking policies left children less able to differentiate people’s emotions behind facial expressions.
COVID vaccine mandates and lockdowns, which came from provincial governments with the support of the federal government, split Canadian society.
COVID-19
Ontario student appeals ruling that dismissed religious objection to abortion-tainted COVID shot
From LifeSiteNews
An Ontario Tech University student is seeking judicial review after the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario ruled his beliefs did not qualify as protected ‘creed.’
An Ontario university student who was punished for refusing the COVID shot is contesting a tribunal ruling that rejected his religious objection to the vaccine.
In a November 28 press release, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) announced that a judicial review has been filed on behalf of former Ontario Tech University student Philip Anisimov after his religious objection to the COVID vaccine was dismissed by an Ontario court.
“Mr. Anisimov’s objection to the Covid vaccine was deeply rooted in his religious commitment to live according to biblical precepts,” Constitutional lawyer Hatim Kheir declared. “He hopes the Divisional Court will clarify that his religious objection was protected by the Human Rights Code and entitled to protection.”
In 2021, Ontario mandated that all students in the province show proof of vaccination unless they had an exemption or agreed to attend a COVID jab education session boasting about the shots. The third option was not available at Ontario Tech University, as schools could choose whether or not they would offer such a program to students.
Anisimov had requested an exemption from the experimental, abortion-tainted COVID shots on religious grounds but was denied and deregistered from his courses.
He was then forced to spend an entire extra year to complete his studies. According to his lawyers, Ontario Tech University’s decision to not approve his COVID jab exemption request “not only disrupted his career plans but also violated his right to be free from discrimination on the basis of religion, as protected by the Ontario Human Rights Code.”
The university’s refusal to honor his exemption prompted Anisimov to take legal action in April with help of the JCCF. However, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario rejected his religious objection, arguing that it was not protected as a “creed” under the Ontario Human Rights Code.
Now, Anisimov is appealing the ruling, hoping that his case will serve as a precedent for justice for students who were discriminated against for refusing the abortion-tainted vaccine.
“My hope is that this case helps set an important precedent and encourages Canadians to reflect on the direction our society is taking,” he explained. “My trust is that God does all things for the good of those who love Him, who are called by His purposes.”
COVID vaccine mandates, as well as lockdowns that came from provincial governments with the support of the federal government, split Canadian society. The mRNA shots have been linked to a multitude of negative and often severe side effects in children.
Beyond health concerns, many Canadians, especially Catholics, opposed the vaccines on moral grounds because of their link to fetal cell lines derived from the tissue of aborted babies.
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