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Federal Judge in South Carolina Denies Restraining Order to Block Vaccine Mandates
Epoch Times ^ | October 23, 2021 | Matt McGregor

Posted on 10/23/2021 8:58:00 AM PDT by God luvs America

A federal judge has denied a restraining order on Thursday that would have blocked vaccine mandates for up to 125 city employees in South Carolina.

Tom Fernandez and his firm Fernandez Law represented the plaintiffs, 100 of whom are first responders who filed a lawsuit against the cities of Charleston and North Charleston, Charleston County, and the St. Johns Fire District over the mandates.

“They felt that it was nothing short of government coercion to get the vaccine,” Fernandez told The Epoch Times. “We filed a lawsuit in state court alleging their constitutional protections. They did not want the vaccine. They believed it was their religious right to refuse it. They believed it was their right to free speech, right to privacy, and their right to bodily autonomy to not get the vaccine.”

Judge David Norton with the U.S. District Court in South Carolina said in a statement that it’s not the court’s role to impose employer policies that would “best strike a balance of the competing interests of a pandemic that has plagued not just this state or country, but the world, for almost two years.”

“His points he made in his order yesterday were basically regurgitated nightly news talking points,” Fernandez said. “They had no facts. There was nothing substantiative. It was basically, ‘COVID is an emergency and hospitals are full. There are no ventilators available, and that the ICUs have no more beds available.’”

Fernandez said they presented to the court data from local hospitals that showed that COVID-19 infections are on a decline across the state and the nation, with less than half of the ventilators being used, and of those, only 7 percent were being used by COVID-19 patients.

The judge chose those talking points over the constitutional protections of police officers and firefighters, Fernandez said.

Initially, city employees must be vaccinated by Nov. 5, but North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey extended it to Nov. 19 after the ruling.

“This is essential to provide a safe working environment for city employees and to deliver safe and efficient services to our citizens,” Summey said. “The city is hopeful that some plaintiffs, having read Judge Norton’s order, may now wish to comply with the vaccination policy in order to retain employment.”

Many of the employees with whom Fernandez has spoken, he said, “are standing their ground.”

“We have mayors who think it’s only going to be a handful of police officers and firefighters who are going to be terminated,” Fernandez said. “They are going to suddenly find on day one that they are short a large percentage of their department.”


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To: kiryandil

“Many of them voted for Brandon and The Ho, too.”

All the more reason to get them better informed.


21 posted on 10/23/2021 11:25:45 AM PDT by billyboy15
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To: RipSawyer
Obviously you just don’t understand the problem. You see there are people who have not been vaccinated, revaccinated, boosted, scattered and covered. These people are passing the virus onto those who HAVE been vaccinated, revaccinated, boosted, scattered and covered which is causing those people to become infected withe the disease which they were supposed to be protected from by being vaccinated, revaccinated, boosted, scattered and covered. This is causing those people to have to be scattered and covered with dirt in a coffin. I sincerely hope that this explanation will be of some help to you.

Thank you. This is as good a hypothesis as any. ;-)

22 posted on 10/23/2021 11:57:15 AM PDT by DSH
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To: TheBullWat
The elderly have been scared out of their wits.

Well, yes, those of the elderly who don't have God in their lives (and I tend to think that this describes a fair number of baby boomer types), do tend to come off as cowardly hypchondriacs.

23 posted on 10/23/2021 11:59:07 AM PDT by DSH
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To: God luvs America

The lawyers are using the wrong strategy. There was a 1905 SCOTUS ruling that vaccines could be mandated. That was for smallpox with a 30% fatality rate where the vaccine worked.

Here you have mandates for a vax the cdc admits fades and you can get the covid anyway. Use those facts to overturn the mandates since courts don’t give a damn about constitutional rights.


24 posted on 10/23/2021 12:20:43 PM PDT by Ceebass (USA RIP 1776-2021)
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To: God luvs America

Unless and Until the entire Federal Judiciary is Fully Vaccinated they should have NO STANDING


25 posted on 10/23/2021 6:57:03 PM PDT by eyeamok (founded in cynicism, wrapped in sarcasm)
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