LDH Official Repeals COVID Shot Mandate for School
BATON ROUGE, LA - This year, parents and guardians stood
together in opposition to the COVID-19 shot being required for their children
to attend school. As a result of their coming together, the Louisiana
Department of Health (LDH) decided to rescind the mandate for Louisiana
students. As of yesterday, it has officially been repealed.
In light of this victory for parents and their children,
Attorney General Jeff Landry has filed a motion to dismiss the Crews v.
Edwards case, wherein he sought to have the vaccine mandate enjoined
and issued the following statement:
"Today is the culmination of hard work by so many concerned
parents throughout Louisiana. This is the direct result of moms, dads,
grandparents, and guardians fighting for what is right. I thank Representative
Raymond Crews, Health Freedom Louisiana, the Bayou Mama Bears, Town Hall Baton
Rouge, Children’s Health Defense, and all those from across Louisiana that
stood with us for parental choice.
Child medical decisions should be made by their guardians, not
the government. I hope this health freedom victory reminds everyone what can
happen when we all work together. When citizens are engaged and get involved,
their government will listen."