'If somebody wants to fight me over the vaccine mandate, that's fine. Let's take it to the court,' SkyBridge's Anthony Scaramucci told CNBC on Friday.
's vaccine requires one shot. Those are the only three approved for emergency use in the U.S.
Scaramucci acknowledged some people may be distrustful of government and large institutions, but said the science of vaccination is clear. The more Americans who take the Covid vaccine, the better for the entire country, he said. Companies requiring their employees to be vaccinated has been a contentious issue throughout the pandemic, in part because the Food and Drug Administration has only granted the vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna and J&J emergency use authorization.
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