Supreme Court Blocks Biden Vaccine Rules for Private Employers, Allows Them for Healthcare Workers

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Supreme Court Blocks Biden Vaccine Rules for Private Employers, Allows Them for Healthcare Workers
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Breaking: The Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s Covid-19 vaccine rules for large private employers but allowed a vaccine mandate for more than 10 million healthcare workers

WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the Biden administration’s Covid-19 vaccine-or-testing rules for large private employers, upending the government’s most aggressive effort to combat the pandemic in the workplace.

The high court, however, did give the administration more latitude in the healthcare industry, allowing it to impose a vaccine mandate for more than 10 million healthcare workers whose facilities participate in Medicare and Medicaid, a holding that leaves one part of the president’s Covid-19 playbook in place.

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