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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that could potentially cut federal funding for schools and colleges enforcing COVID-19 vaccine mandates. While the order aims to challenge existing health policies, experts believe its impact will be limited, as many institutions have already lifted such requirements. This move has sparked a debate about public health and educational funding priorities.


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