A U.S. district court judge has halted California from implementing a law allows medical professionals to be punished for giving patients information about COVID-19 that is "contradicted by contemporary scientific consensus."
California Eastern District Judge William Shubb on Wednesday ruled that the "consensus" on COVID is so vague and ill-defined that the physician plaintiffs are "unable to determine if their intended conduct contradicts the scientific consensus, and accordingly 'what is prohibited by the law.'"
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A U.S. district court judge has halted California from implementing a law allows medical professionals to be punished for giving patients information about COVID-19 that is "contradicted by contemporary scientific consensus."
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California Eastern District Judge William Shubb on Wednesday ruled that the "consensus" on COVID is so vague and ill-defined that the physician plaintiffs are "unable to determine if their intended conduct contradicts the scientific consensus, and accordingly 'what is prohibited by the law.'"
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