Vaccines, masks, and human rights

A singular belief is not a protected 'creed' or 'religion'

Vaccines, masks, and human rights

In response to mask and vaccine mandates arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, some employees claimed their personal belief system prevented them from wearing a mask or becoming vaccinated and that this should receive protection under human rights legislation.

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