Biden ‘Disappointed’ That SCOTUS Ruled Against Vaccine Mandate for Businesses

Biden ‘Disappointed’ That SCOTUS Ruled Against Vaccine Mandate for Businesses

The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against President Biden’s vaccine mandate for large businesses, but allowed the vaccine mandate for health care workers at facilities that receive Medicare and Medicaid funding.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki applauded the court’s ruling that facilities that receive Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) funding require workers to get vaccinated, even though it exempts other health care workers and does not force businesses to require vaccinations.

 

Biden ‘Disappointed’ That SCOTUS Ruled Against Vaccine Mandate for Businesses

Biden ‘Disappointed’ That SCOTUS Ruled Against Vaccine Mandate for Businesses

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