Georgia stood firm against overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic, with conservative leadership shielding businesses, healthcare workers, and federal contractors from intrusive federal vaccine mandates. The Vaccine Mandate Bill extends this protection, ensuring that in any future health crisis, no external organization can impose its will on Georgians. This bill is our commitment to preserving state sovereignty and personal freedoms against global mandates.
This legislation prohibits the enforcement of any mandates issued by the World Health Organization, the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum within Georgia, ensuring that these organizations cannot override state law with requirements for masks, vaccines, or medical testing.
In June 2024, Oklahoma legislation was signed that states that requirements from the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations (UN), or the World Economic Forum (WEF) cannot be used to impose requirements on Oklahoma residents, including those for vaccines, masks, or medical testing.