Texarkana Gazette

High court to hold special session on vaccine requiremen­ts

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court says it will hold a special session in just over two weeks to weigh challenges to two Biden administra­tion policies covering vaccine requiremen­ts for millions of workers, policies that affect large employers and health care workers.

The high court’s announceme­nt Wednesday that it will hear arguments in the cases Jan. 7 comes amid rising coronaviru­s cases and is an extraordin­arily fast timeline. The court had not been scheduled to hear cases again until Jan. 10.

A three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati ruled 2-1 on Friday that the vaccine or testing regime for workers at larger companies could take effect. The plan requires workers at larger companies to be vaccinated or wear face masks and get tested weekly. The requiremen­t could affect some 84 million U.S. workers.

Republican-led states, conservati­ve organizati­ons and businesses had challenged the requiremen­t after the Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion published the rule in early November. The rule was to go into effect Jan. 4.

The high court also will hear arguments over a rule published Nov. 5 by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid that applies to a wide range of health care providers that receive federal Medicare or Medicaid funding. It requires their workers to receive the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Dec. 6 and be fully vaccinated by Jan. 4. It was projected to affect more than 17 million workers in about 76,000 health care facilities as well as home health care providers.

Decisions by the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and St. Louis-based 8th U.S. Circuit

Court of Appeals as well as a federal judge in Texas have the mandate blocked in about half of states.

In a statement Wednesday evening after the court announced it would hear arguments, the White House defended its policies and said that especially with the rise of the coronaviru­s’ omicron variant, “it is critical to protect workers with vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts and testing protocols that are urgently needed.”

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