The Sun (San Bernardino)

Biden meets with CEOs and other executives to discuss vaccine mandates.

- By Darlene Superville and Zeke Miller

President Joe Biden met Wednesday with the CEOs of Walt Disney and Columbia Sportswear, and other business executives and leaders, to discuss his recently announced vaccine requiremen­t for companies that employ at least 100 people.

The White House meeting comes less than a week after Biden said that the Labor Department is working to require businesses with 100 or more employees to order those workers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, or show a negative test result at least weekly.

Some 80 million workers would be subject to the requiremen­t, Biden said. The Labor Department’s Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion is working to issue an emergency rule to implement the requiremen­t in the coming weeks.

Biden said it would “take a little while” for the agency to put the new requiremen­t “on the wall” alongside other health and safety policies, but noted that employer moves toward mandates are already moving to improve the nation’s laggard vaccinatio­n rate. His administra­tion hopes that the announceme­nt of the rule-making will jumpstart the business community’s embrace of vaccinate-ortest requiremen­ts even before the OSHA rule is implemente­d.

Biden noted that Fox News, many of whose hosts have sharply criticized his policy, has required its employees to report their vaccinatio­n status and is moving to require testing for its unvaccinat­ed staffers.

Just over half, or 54%, of the U.S. population has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Biden announced the new requiremen­ts and several other steps last Thursday as part of a tougher effort by the administra­tion to curb the surging delta variant of the coronaviru­s, which is responsibl­e for surge in U.S. infections, hospitaliz­ations and deaths. He also sharply criticized the tens of millions of people who remain unvaccinat­ed, despite the fact that the shots are free of charge and widely available.

“We’ve been patient. But our patience is wearing thin, and your refusal has cost all of us,” Biden said.

The business leaders and CEOs Biden met with at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, part of the White House complex, either have put in place vaccine requiremen­ts or are working to implement such rules, the White House said.

Some business groups, including the Business Roundtable, welcomed the president’s announceme­nt, while some Republican­s accused Biden of oversteppi­ng his authority and have threatened to sue the administra­tion over the vaccine mandate.

Numerous corporatio­ns, including Amtrak, Microsoft, United Airlines and Walt Disney issued vaccine mandates for their workforces before Biden’s announceme­nt last week.

Also scheduled to attend Biden’s meeting were representa­tives from health insurer Kaiser Permanente, Children’s Hospital of Philadelph­ia, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream and Louisiana State University.

Josh Bolten, president and CEO of the Business Roundtable, was also scheduled to attend. The Roundtable represents more than 200 businesses that employ some 20 million people. Last week it issued a statement welcoming Biden’s announceme­nt.

“America’s business leaders know how critical vaccinatio­n and testing are in defeating the pandemic,” Bolten said in a statement.

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Joe Biden speaks Wednesday during a meeting with business leaders about vaccine mandates.
ANDREW HARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Joe Biden speaks Wednesday during a meeting with business leaders about vaccine mandates.

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