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How a court ruling lays the ground for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination

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How a court ruling lays the ground for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination

How a court ruling lays the ground for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination

A recent ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has set a precedent that European countries could use to make COVID-19 vaccines compulsory.


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