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United States: Majority of American workers must be vaccinated by January 4

2021-11-04T13:43:15.171Z


This vaccination obligation or regular tests concerns employees of companies with more than 100 people, workers of the world m


It is almost a compulsory vaccination announced on Thursday by the administration of US President Joe Biden.

Tens of millions of American employees will have to be vaccinated against Covid-19 by January 4, otherwise they will have to undergo very regular tests, she revealed.

This vaccination obligation, which concerns employees of companies of more than 100 people, workers in the medical world and employees of contractors of federal agencies is one of the most radical measures taken by the United States government in an attempt to stem the epidemic that is undermining economic recovery.

"There is the same consistent deadline for these three categories of January 4, 2022," when employees must either have received their last dose of vaccine or begin to undergo at least one test per week, said a top American official.

President Biden unveiled the measure, which is supposed to affect more than two-thirds of the country's workforce, in September during a speech at the White House.

The opportunity according to him to "turn the page" of the coronavirus and tighten the screws for the millions of Americans who still refuse to be vaccinated.

A measure criticized by the opposition

Several companies, including the meat giant Tyson Foods or the airline United Airlines, had already prepared the ground by imposing these obligations on their employees from the end of September.

The latest, the automaker Ford has required its 32,000 employees to be vaccinated by December 8 except in the case of religious or medical exemption, according to several US media.

In the country of individual freedoms, the measure provokes an outcry in the Republican opposition, which denounces a "dictatorship".

"The point is, vaccine bonds work," the senior US official swept aside, predicting that they "would lead to millions of Americans getting vaccinated, protecting workers, saving lives, strengthening our economy and help accelerate our exit from this pandemic ”.

Fueled since the summer by the Delta variant, the pandemic has already killed 750,000 people in the United States.

The huge US vaccination campaign has run out of steam, boosting contamination rates and partly stemming the economic recovery promised by the Democratic leader.

Convincing reluctant adults to receive the vaccine is no easy task, especially since several American states, including Texas, have already banned vaccine obligations on their soil.

Source: leparis

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