Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law on Wednesday preventing public schools and universities from requiring people to receive a COVID-19 vaccine that has not been fully approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccines manufactured by Modera, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson are being administered under the FDA’s emergency use authorization. The vaccines haven’t been fully approved by the agency, although some federal officials in recent weeks have suggested they will be by the end of 2021. The law, House Bill 244, will take effect in 90 days and specifically targets COVID-19 vaccines, prohibiting public schools, universities, and colleges from forcing “an individual to receive a vaccine for which the United States Food and Drug Administration has not granted full approval.” However, by the time the law goes into effect, which is in mid-October, most public school and college students will …