Protesters in Olympia say they ‘will not comply’ with COVID mandates
Aug 22, 2021, 1:47 PM | Updated: Aug 23, 2021, 11:04 am

People protest COVID mandates in Olympia on Aug. 22, 2021. (成人X站 Radio, Hanna Scott)
(成人X站 Radio, Hanna Scott)
Over 100 people gathered at the state Capitol in Olympia on Sunday to protest Governor Inslee鈥檚 mask mandate and mandatory vaccine orders for certain state workers, as well as health care and K-12 workers.
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The crowd held signs that read, 鈥淚 will not comply,鈥 鈥淟iberty over Tyranny,鈥 and 鈥淩ecall Inslee,鈥 among others. Many in the crowd were health care workers who say the vaccine is too new to be safe. Others say they worry about the impact to their children — both how potential side effects to the vaccine might impact them long-term, and the loss of their rights into the future.
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Governor Inslee, the state secretary of health, and medical officers across the state have said all people should mask up or the delta variant will continue to spread and overwhelm hospitals. Medical workers at the rally contend the only reason hospitals would be overwhelmed will be due to staff shortages when staff are out of a job due to mandated vaccinations — whether that鈥檚 because they leave due to the mandate, or lose their jobs if they refuse to comply.
All 35 county health officials in Washington say the dramatic spike in COVID cases in the state in recent weeks is being fueled by the much more transmissible delta variant, and due to roughly 30% of people in Washington not being vaccinated. They warn the spike will continue without an increase in vaccination rates and could lead to even more restrictions.
While many protesters in Olympia said the mandates from Inslee are an overreach and abuse of power, multiple court rulings since the start of the pandemic have upheld Inslee鈥檚 authority and that of public health officials during the public health emergency.
Constitutional rights
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