Ohio Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Stop 'Vaccine Passports'

Ohio Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Stop 'Vaccine Passports'
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As the number of people across the country receiving COVID-19 vaccinations increases, so does national talk of “vaccine passports.”

With nearly the same speed, two Ohio lawmakers have introduced legislation to prohibit the passports in Ohio.

Reps. Mike Loychik, R-Bazetta, and Al Cutrona, R-Canfield, became the first to sponsor the bill that would head off attempts of what essentially would be government-required vaccines.

“Ohioans are encouraged to take the COVID-19 vaccine for the health and well-being of themselves and others,” Cutrona said. “However, a vaccine should not be mandated or required by our government for our people to integrate back to a sense of normalcy. We’ve had restrictions on our freedom for over a year and more restrictions or mandates are not the answer to every issue related to COVID-19.”

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