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The ramifications of passing this asinine bill would endanger many folks who are immunocompromised, or who are caregivers for folks who are immunocompromised. Passing this could result in severe illness for many, if not death; and if you plan to move forward with the bill to strip Medicaid or HIP from folks, how do you see this playing out? You will impair the economy by causing individuals to miss work due to illness (or death), and you will add to the already strained health systems we have in this state if people need to bother a doctor for a prescription for a mask. A MASK. I can barely get time with my doctor for preventative care visits, they certainly won't view this as a priority. Again resulting in the illness, or deaths, of vulnerable members of our communities. Resulting in negative impacts to the economy...I keep saying that part because it feels like our elected officials value the economy more than the communities.
Kim supported: Protect the Right to Access Public Spaces: Reject Indiana Senate Bill 286
There should be no legislation that impacts the wearing of medical masks. I am a stage 4 metastatic breast cancer patient stuck in long-term chemo with very low immunity. While I stay in more in winter-height of illnesses- , I and all imune compromised people should be allowed to wear masks to protect ourselves in public. We should not be stuck in our homes indefinitely because of ridiculous mask legislation. What about our rights as tax paying citizens in this state?
Ginine supported: Protect the Right to Access Public Spaces: Reject Indiana Senate Bill 286
Even if there is an allowance for a "medical device" (which is not clear there even is) this has been troublesome in other locations that have implemented mask bans because there is no clarity on who gets to decide what a medical device is and when - such as a police officer amidst a civil gathering (which, as the petition notes, people with disabilities are legally allowed to be at as anyone else). I have had a post-viral illness since getting Epstein-Barr Virus as a teenager -- over 30 years of chronic illness now, but as an "invisible" illness, many may not "accept" that I have a medical need to wear a mask. On top of that, masks have gotten rid of the chronic sinusitis I had since I was days old, which not even sinus surgery accomplished. Not having a sinus infection since 2019 still feels on the scale of a miracle to me. Wearing masks/respirators has made me healthier and I've used a lot less sick time at work.
Nichole supported: Protect the Right to Access Public Spaces: Reject Indiana Senate Bill 286
The fact that I have to give constant two-way access to my computer is already more scammy than the phishing emails that have been popping up, give students more training on online literacy because some have not been trained for these types of things to come up. This is absolutely unacceptable for a university that I pay thousands of dollars for a semester to randomly put on me that I have to download a random VPN just to access my homework, not to mention one with several recorded data leaks and third party issues, no thanks.
Nathan supported: Purdue Fort Wayne cyber insecurity
Since the beginning of the covid 19 pandemic, millions of people have died and millions more have developed long covid, a condition that can affect anyone of any age, race, or gender regardless of their current state of health, but thanks to covid vaccines, the death toll as well as the number of people who develop long covid has decreased from the original rate in 2020. Having continued access to covid vaccines will help prevent millions more deaths and millions more people becoming disabled.
Bianca supported: Don't Delay Access to Updated COVID-19 Shots with Extensive Trials
Let’s talk about the implications of forcing a woman to carry and give birth to a child that was undesired and forced upon her. What kind of life is this child likely going to have? Until we can fix our broken healthcare system, especially mental healthcare, we should not be forcing such a life altering event on anyone! Babies only seem to have rights when it comes to the topic of termination! What about substance abuse during pregnancy, what about women the don’t seek prenatal care? These things also affect the health and well-being of the unborn baby but seem to be ignored!!!
Kisa supported: Asking for compassion & choice for victims in Tennessee Firma la petición para devolverle la libertad a víctimas

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