My guess is that Children's Health Defense may possibly file.
Keep in mind, what the CDC voted on was schedules for adults and children, not school mandates. The main reason for them pushing for the schedules is to move the covid VAX into a different status which shields the manufacturers from lawsuits and forces people into the fed vaccine court. On top of, the vote on the 19th was to approve funding for for children's vaccines who's families can't afford them. This, and schedule approval, preps the vaccines to move from free(fed funded) to patient responsibility.
The VAX manufacturers were already shielded from lawsuit, from my understanding, by lawsuit due to the emergency use authorization. The non-emergency use Comerity from Phizer was approved but I still haven't heard of it being used or pushed because, I believe, they were waiting for the votes over the past couple days.
All the above is just from my observations/quick research and not jumping to conclusions. Shit's still dire as all get out but it's not as bad as it's being played up. Each state, at least for now, mandates vaccines for children for public schools. What the CDC voted on now makes it possible for a state to mandate.
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