As COVID-19 vaccinations have become more widely available, a debate is heating up over the push for vaccine verification in order for people to enter businesses or churches without a mask on.
On May 18, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) announced new mask guidelines for people fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Now, Gov. Kate Brown (D) is requiring that people show proof of their COVID shots either digitally or on paper.
State businesses may continue to ask all employees and customers to wear a mask rather than asking for verification.
But one conservative group is speaking out against the measure, arguing that the order is unconstitutional.
Freedom Foundation sent a letter to Gov. Brown demanding that she lift the vaccine status check requirement or face a lawsuit.
“The letter gives the Governor three options – rescind the order entirely, provide Oregonian’s data to justify why the guidance is necessary, or expect the matter to be resolved in court.”
And Liberty Counsel, a nonprofit religious rights law firm, said the mandate is a big step toward the loss of freedom.
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