Federal workers who lie about Covid vaccination could face prosecution.
instituted by President Joe Biden intended to encourage COVID-19 shots will face disciplinary action and potentially criminal prosecution if they lie on the form.that employees will need to fill out confirming whether they have been fully vaccinated against the virus, adding legal teeth to the president’s mandate.
The Associated Press obtained a copy of the form that was distributed Friday to agency leadership and points of contact for COVID safety protocol implementation., those who are not vaccinated or choose not to complete the form will be subject to mandatory mask-wearing and social distancing requirements and will be ineligible for official travel in most cases.
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