Fran Drescher, the former "Nanny" actress and SAG-AFTRA president, praised Disney for reportedly axing a requirement that the cast and crew of its American productions be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Deadline said the new decision affects 12 of its shows, including "Grey's Anatomy" and "9-1-1."

Fran, who is vaccinated, celebrated the move in an impassioned social media video, which she captioned, "@disney pulls the plug on vaccine mandates! Way to go Mickey!!!!"
"So to think that every human on the planet can take one vaccine is ludicrous," she said. "And to make that one vaccine the criteria for who is allowed to work, travel, dine, go to theatre … is an infringement on the Disabilities Act, the Freedom of Religion Act, and body sovereignty."
Fran, who swings a heavy bat in Hollywood based on her position within the Screen Actors Guild, continued, "We as a nation must be very careful that fear does not turn into fascism. When equal citizens stop being equal, when cards must be presented to identify whether you are included or excluded, we stand at a tipping point of an America I no longer recognize."
The two-time Emmy nominee applauded the Mouse House for "taking the position not to vaccine mandate their sets any longer."
"The problem with discrimination is that there will always be good people who justify it because of an extreme condition" she said, "but it is those times especially when we must fight even harder to protect the sanctity of freedom for all and never succumb to an us-versus-them mentality."