Federal agency and department heads can begin enforcing President Biden's vaccine mandates for its employees early next month, according to new guidance from the US Office of Personnel Management.
Federal agency and department heads can begin enforcing President Joe Biden's vaccine mandates for its employees early next month, according to new guidance from the US Office of Personnel Management.
In order to be considered fully vaccinated by the November 22 deadline, federal employees must receive their final vaccine dose by November 8.An OPM memo issued Friday sets November 9 as the first day that agencies can start taking disciplinary actions for federal employees who still refuse to get vaccinated without a legal exception.
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