‘Boosted’ 6-Year-Old Girl Dies Suddenly - 2/2/2023 - Building Tension Language

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SOURCE
https://slaynews.com/news/boosted-6-year-old-girl-dies-suddenly/

For more details on this avoidable tragedy:
THECOVIDBLOG.com
https://thecovidblog.com/2023/01/31/anastasia-weaver-6-year-old-ohio-girl-dies-unexpectedly-mother-scrubs-facebook-page-after-relentless-attacks-finger-pointing/

From the above article:

Akron Children’s Hospital instituted a vaccine mandate for all employees in September 2021. The deadline to receive the injections was January 11, 2022. The hospital fired 66 workers on February 3, 2022 for noncompliance with the mandate. A federal class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of said workers in the U.S. District Court of Northern Ohio on March 3, 2022. The case (#5:22-cv-00354-CEF) names two defendants and all others similarly situated. It’s been an interesting case thus far, to say the least.

The first judge assigned to the case, John R. Adams, recused himself on March 7, 2022. The second judge, Sara Lioi, recused herself from the case on March 9, 2022. Judge Benita Pearson, the third one assigned to the case, recused herself on March 14, 2022. The fourth judge, Charles Fleming, was assigned on March 15, 2022. He is currently presiding over the case.

None of the other judges gave specific reasons for their recusals. But federal judges must disqualify themselves from all cases where there is, among other things, personal bias or prejudice, financial interests in the case, previous representation of either party as private practice lawyers, etc.

The class action lawsuit is a one-count case for violations of the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. As in virtually all of these cases since 2021, Akron Children’s Hospital had a sham religious exemption process. They denied all of the Plaintiffs’ religious exemption requests with the same, blanket, cookie-cutter denial letter.

The hospital filed a motion to dismiss the case on April 12, 2022. Nearly 10 months later, the motion has not been ruled upon. One of Akron Children’s Hospital’s lawyers, Russell Rendall, withdrew from the case on January 4, 2023.

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