The Indiana Senate passed a bill that could result in the end of the state's COVID-19 public health emergency. It does not include provisions that would force businesses to accept all religious exemptions from receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
Senators voted 32-18 on Tuesday in favor of the proposal that doesn't include provisions pushed by Republican House members that would force businesses to give requested religious exemptions from COVID-19 vaccine requirements"without further inquiry."
The Senate version would require businesses to grant medical vaccine exemptions to workers along with religious exemptions as required by federal law and mandate that employers accept as a vaccine exemption a worker's medical test results showing some level of"natural immunity" through a previous infection. Employees could be required to undergo COVID-19 tests up to twice a week.
The House and Senate must still agree on a single version of the proposal before it could go to Holcomb for his consideration.
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