In blow to president, apex court blocks jab mandate for businesses
Published: 03:01 PM,Jan 14,2022 | EDITED : 07:01 PM,Jan 14,2022
US Supreme Court in Washington, DC
The US Supreme Court delivered a blow to President Joe Biden on Thursday, blocking his Covid vaccination-or-testing mandate for employees of large businesses.
At the same time, the nation's highest court allowed a vaccination mandate for health care workers at facilities receiving federal funding.
Biden said he was 'disappointed' in the nine-member court's decision striking down his mandate for businesses with 100 employees or more to vaccinate or test their workers for Covid-19.
'I am disappointed that the Supreme Court has chosen to block common-sense life-saving requirements for employees at large businesses that were grounded squarely in both science and the law,' Biden said in a statement.
The president welcomed the requirement that health care workers be vaccinated, saying it would affect some 10 million people working at facilities receiving federal funds and will 'save lives.' - AFP
At the same time, the nation's highest court allowed a vaccination mandate for health care workers at facilities receiving federal funding.
Biden said he was 'disappointed' in the nine-member court's decision striking down his mandate for businesses with 100 employees or more to vaccinate or test their workers for Covid-19.
'I am disappointed that the Supreme Court has chosen to block common-sense life-saving requirements for employees at large businesses that were grounded squarely in both science and the law,' Biden said in a statement.
The president welcomed the requirement that health care workers be vaccinated, saying it would affect some 10 million people working at facilities receiving federal funds and will 'save lives.' - AFP