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Judge Rules in Favor of Teen in Medical Exemption Lawsuit Funded by Children’s Health Defense

 

 

In a major win for medical freedom, a New York federal judge late Tuesday ruled in favor of a preliminary injunction allowing a teenage girl who had been denied a medical vaccine exemption and barred from school to return to classes in September, pending the final outcome of her lawsuit against the school district.

The Oceanside Union Free School District refused to allow Sarah Doe to attend classes unless she took a third dose of the hepatitis B vaccine — the only recommended shot she hasn’t taken — even though her severe reactions to previous doses left her sick and disabled.

At least six treating physicians certified to the district that Sarah could be harmed or killed from taking the shot, according to court documents. Yet the school district disregarded Sarah’s doctors and repeatedly denied her exemption requests…

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