
Senator Helming Statement on State’s Decision to Not Enforce Booster Requirement for Health Care Workers
February 18, 2022
“Finally, the state has responded to our concerns about the serious impact of this additional mandate on health care workers and our community hospitals and nursing homes. I’m pleased the booster mandate has been lifted. We must also ensure it’s not reconsidered at a later date. I’ll keep fighting to end state mandates, including the mask mandate in schools and child care centers. Let’s keep raising our voices to be heard.”
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