<p>Americans fighting for medical freedom and their right to practice their faith in health decisions against the tyrannical administration of New York got good news this month as the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) allowed them another shot in the court of law.</p>



<p>Of course this shot went against the state’s policy of mandated shots for all school-going children as the liberal rulers of the state don’t recognize one’s religious right to say no to vaccination. Since 2019, the NY administration only accepts medical exemptions; in other words, a doctor has the authority to waive your vaccine mandate but a parent can’t decide for his/her own child’s vaccination based on faith. Sadly, the majority of doctors are either sold out to the vaccine industry or they are too scared to sacrifice their careers by standing up to the vaccine mafia.</p>



<p>However, a group of brave Amish people and school leaders have been fighting these dictatorial rules against the swamp, including the judicial system of the state courts, since 2023. In March of this year, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit rejected the challenge of these concerned residents to the state’s vaccine mandates for attending school. So these warriors for religious and medical freedom took their appeal to the SCOTUS. On December 8, the SCOTUS vacated the ruling of the lower court in a summary disposition and ordered that the case of these people against the vaccine mandates must be reconsidered by the appeals court.</p>



<p>Children’s Health Defense (CHD), an organization founded by RFK Jr., called the SCOTUS ruling a “huge win for religious exemptions” and cited Attorney Sujata Gibson expressing hope for winning back religious liberty in states that are under the siege of leftist secularism:</p>



<p><em>“It means we’re almost certainly getting the religious exemption back, not only in New York, but across the country,” Gibson said.</em></p>



<p>The CHD story also noted that this ruling by the SCOTUS comes at a time when the country is seeing a litany of lawsuits seeking the restoration of religious exemptions in medical decisions. At the same time, the Trump administration is also siding with parents in making such decisions instead of letting the states having this right. The current Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary RFK Jr. stated early this month (December 3) that his office was notifying medical professionals not to sideline parents.</p>



<p>Following the SCOTUS ruling on the challenge to New York’s rejection of religious exemptions to vaccine mandates, local news source <em>Rockland/Westchester Journal News</em> on Thursday (December 18) reported from a pro-mandate perspective and cited pro-vaccine sources to imply that parents seeking such exemptions need to be convinced to vaccinate children. The story tried to blame recently reported measles outbreaks on the unvaccinated while repeating the now debunked claim that two children died from measles in these outbreaks. The children were shown to have died from medical negligence by independent analyses of medical experts.</p>



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<p>Conservative voice on X Chicago1Ray was on the mark when he reminded of Biden’s COVID years policy of vaccine mandates for international travelers but exempted illegal aliens pouring in through the US borders from those mandates.</p>



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SCOTUS Revives Hope for Reclaiming Religious Exemption to Vaccine Mandates
