NC Appeals Court Allows Forced COVID Vaccination Case to Proceed
North Carolina Appeals Court advances case on forced COVID vaccination and constitutional claims.

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The North Carolina Appeals Court ruled that a case challenging forced COVID-19 vaccination policies can move forward. The case involves plaintiffs alleging constitutional violations and questions whether the defendant acted as a state actor and if adequate state remedies exist. The court's decision follows a remand from the North Carolina Supreme Court and involves interpretations of the federal PREP Act's immunity provisions.
The dispute centers on the legality and constitutional protections related to forced medical treatment in North Carolina. The next procedural steps will clarify the scope of state remedies available to the plaintiffs.
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