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Thousands of LAPD cops & staff to seek ‘religious exemptions’ from Covid-19 vaccine mandate | Thousands of LAPD cops & staff to seek ‘religious exemptions’ from Covid-19 vaccine mandate |
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The Los Angeles Police Department is apparently more spiritual than anyone imagined, as more than 2,600 employees reportedly plan to pursue religious exemptions to the city’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate. | The Los Angeles Police Department is apparently more spiritual than anyone imagined, as more than 2,600 employees reportedly plan to pursue religious exemptions to the city’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate. |
In addition to those seeking religious waivers, more than 350 plan to seek medical exemptions to the jab order, the Los Angeles Times reported on Monday, citing a city official with access to the data. City employees were due to make preliminary requests for exemptions by the end of Monday. | In addition to those seeking religious waivers, more than 350 plan to seek medical exemptions to the jab order, the Los Angeles Times reported on Monday, citing a city official with access to the data. City employees were due to make preliminary requests for exemptions by the end of Monday. |
The mandate requires that city employees be fully vaccinated by October 5 unless they are granted an exemption. Those who get the waivers will face weekly testing to show that they aren’t infected with Covid-19. | The mandate requires that city employees be fully vaccinated by October 5 unless they are granted an exemption. Those who get the waivers will face weekly testing to show that they aren’t infected with Covid-19. |
Total exemption requests by police could amount to about 24% of the department’s more than 12,000 employees – far more than any other city agency. The rate of preliminary exemption requests was about 2-3% in other city departments, according to a local NBC News affiliate. | Total exemption requests by police could amount to about 24% of the department’s more than 12,000 employees – far more than any other city agency. The rate of preliminary exemption requests was about 2-3% in other city departments, according to a local NBC News affiliate. |
Only about 47% of the LAPD was fully vaccinated as of September 3, compared to an average rate of 69% for all adults in Los Angeles County. Six officers filed a lawsuit against the city on Monday, asking a judge to overturn the vaccine mandate while claiming there’s no evidence that protection through inoculation is superior to naturally acquired immunity. | Only about 47% of the LAPD was fully vaccinated as of September 3, compared to an average rate of 69% for all adults in Los Angeles County. Six officers filed a lawsuit against the city on Monday, asking a judge to overturn the vaccine mandate while claiming there’s no evidence that protection through inoculation is superior to naturally acquired immunity. |
The Los Angeles City Council approved the vaccine mandate last month, joining other major cities like New York and Chicago in compelling their massive work forces to get the shots. | The Los Angeles City Council approved the vaccine mandate last month, joining other major cities like New York and Chicago in compelling their massive work forces to get the shots. |
Critics questioned the sincerity of the exemption requests, suggesting there’s no legitimate religious basis. “Ah yes, the great Christian Science-Amish wing of the LAPD,” one Twitter user quipped. Another commenter said, “I had no idea so many police officers were so religious, and I have no idea what religion is against vaccines.” | Critics questioned the sincerity of the exemption requests, suggesting there’s no legitimate religious basis. “Ah yes, the great Christian Science-Amish wing of the LAPD,” one Twitter user quipped. Another commenter said, “I had no idea so many police officers were so religious, and I have no idea what religion is against vaccines.” |
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