A federal appeals court has reinstated the Biden administration’s vaccine-or-test mandate for large businesses. It's set to take effect on Jan. 4 but will likely be appealed to the Supreme Court.
A federal appeals court on Friday reinstated the Biden administration’s vaccine-or-test mandate for large businesses, lifting the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' stay on the requirement.accepted the administration’s request to lift the stay
Judge Julia Gibbons, a George W. Bush appointee, and Jane Stranch, an Obama appointee, were in favor of granting the administration’s request. Joan Larsen, a Trump appointee, dissented. OSHA’s requirement would make private businesses with 100 or more employees mandate the Covid vaccine or have employees test weekly for the virus. The mandate has faced more than a dozen lawsuits from states, businesses and other groups looking to overturn the rule, which is set to take effect Jan. 4.
”It will impose substantial, nonrecoverable compliance costs on those businesses. Those businesses will be faced with either incurring the costs of testing for the millions of employees who refuse to be vaccinated—and passing those costs on to consumers in the form of yet higher prices at a time of record inflation—or imposing the costs of testing upon their unvaccinated employees, who will quit en masse rather than suffer additional testing costs each week,” the appeal says.
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