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The Biden administration withdraws the vaccination requirement in large companies

2022-01-25T20:57:29.320Z


President Joe Biden's administration on Tuesday formally withdrew the vaccination requirement for businesses with more than 100 employees, taking...


The administration of President Joe Biden formally withdrew the vaccination requirement in companies with more than 100 employees on Tuesday, taking note of the veto issued by the Supreme Court of the United States.

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The Occupational Health and Safety Agency (Osha) announced this withdrawal in a short press release without mentioning the decision of the High Court which left it no choice.

She said

“strongly encourage employees to get vaccinated against the ongoing dangers posed by Covid-19 in the workplace.”

In the United States, where the virus has killed more than 870,000 people, only 63% of the population is fully vaccinated due to very marked political divisions on the issue.

After months of trying to convince the reluctant, Democrat Joe Biden announced in September that he wanted to make vaccination compulsory for employees of large companies, the medical sector and federal civil servants.

In the land of individual freedoms, his decision was immediately denounced as an abuse of power by elected Republicans and by part of the economic world, who had taken legal action.

Supreme Court Response

On January 13, the Supreme Court agreed with them regarding the approximately 84 million people employed in large companies.

On the other hand, it validated the vaccination obligation for employees of health structures benefiting from federal funds.

On Tuesday, elected Republicans welcomed the withdrawal of the measure in the private sector.

"The Biden administration is bowing to reality and ultimately respecting the Constitution,"

tweeted Senator Josh Hawley.

Source: lefigaro

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