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MANHATTAN — The Second Circuit affirmed a lower court’s judgment that found disability rights groups do not have standing to challenge New York’s guidelines for allocating ventilators during influenza pandemics because they have not shown how they suffered a concrete, actual and imminent injury, especially considering the guidelines are “voluntary and non-binding.”
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