A state investigation into a dog muzzle that was sent to Tennessee's former vaccine manager was closed after it was found the muzzle was ordered with the official's own credit card.
A state investigation into a dog muzzle that was sent to Tennessee's former vaccine manager closed Monday after it was found the muzzle was ordered with the official's own credit card.
Dr. Michelle Fiscus, a pediatrician who served as Tennessee's medical director of vaccine-preventable diseases and immunization, was fired in July after she released a memo citing a 34-year-old state law about whether minors may get medical care without their parents' permission.The memo led legislators to question whether Fiscus was undermining parental authority. She was fired soon after; Tennessee's health department told CNN at the time it could not comment on personnel matters.
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