SAN DIEGO, Calif. - A judge has ruled against the San Diego public school system’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students, saying the requirement set to begin Jan.
24 conflicts with state law.San Diego Superior Court Judge John Meyer ruled Monday that the San Diego Unified School District does not have the authority to establish its own vaccine mandate, KNSD-TV reported.The Board of Education unanimously voted Tuesday to appeal the ruling."Vaccines remain the best way to protect the health and safety of our students, and we are 100-percent determined to maintain the vaccination mandate," the school district said in a message to staff and families.The judge’s tentative ruling sided with the parent group "Let Them Choose," which filed the.