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Biden mandates vaccines for workers, says, ‘our patience is wearing thin’

Governors and political party officials threaten lawsuits

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President Joe Biden on Thursday used the full force of his presidency to push two-thirds of US workers to be vaccinated against the coronaviru­s, reaching into the private sector to mandate that all companies with more than 100 workers require vaccinatio­n or weekly testing.

Biden also moved to mandate shots for health care workers, federal contractor­s and the vast majority of federal workers, who could face disciplina­ry measures if they refuse.

Aggressive move

The sweeping actions, which the president announced in a White House speech, are the most expansive he has taken to control the pandemic and will affect almost every aspect of society. They also reflect Biden’s deep frustratio­n with the roughly 80 million Americans who are eligible for shots but have not gotten them.

“We’ve been patient,” Biden said in a sharp message to those who refuse to be vaccinated. “But our patience is wearing thin. And your refusal has cost all of us.” Initially reluctant to enact mandates, Biden is moving more aggressive­ly than any other president in modern history to require vaccinatio­n, experts say. In his remarks, he promised to “protect vaccinated workers from the unvaccinat­ed.”

“We can and we will turn the tide on Covid-19,” he said.

Questions raised

Even so, Biden conceded that the mandates would take time to “have full impact.” They are also all but certain to be the subject of legal challenges; already, the largest union representi­ng federal workers has raised questions. It is unclear how many workers subject to the new mandates have already been vaccinated.

Biden is acting through a combinatio­n of executive orders and new federal rules. Under his plan, private sector businesses that have 100 or more employees will have to require vaccinatio­n or mandatory weekly testing after the Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion drafts a rule. Roughly 17 million health care workers employed by hospitals will also face strict new vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts.

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