Supreme Court won’t stop Covid vaccine mandate for Maine health workers

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Supreme Court won’t stop Covid vaccine mandate for Maine health workers
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The U.S. Supreme Court declined Tuesday to hear an emergency appeal of a vaccine requirement imposed on Maine health care workers.

The U.S. Supreme Court declined Tuesday to hear an emergency appeal of a Covid vaccine requirement imposed on Maine health care workers, the latest defeat for opponents of such mandates.

It was the first time the Supreme Court weighed in on a statewide vaccine mandate. It previously rejected challenges of vaccine requirements for New York City teachers and Indiana University staff and students. Opponents tried to block the mandate, but a federal judge rejected the request on Oct. 20. The judge said the record indicated regular testing alone wasn't sufficient to stop the spread of the delta variant.

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