Two lawyers opposed to OSHA vaccine requirements had to appear in front of the court remotely due to COVID infections.
At least two of the state officials arguing against the Biden Administration’s federal vaccine mandates Friday were forced to appear in front of the Supreme Court remotely because they had contracted COVID over the last few days, reports said.
Other attorneys who passed the Supreme Court’s strict COVID-19 guidelines were able to appear in front of the court, which had just eight members present,. Justice Sonia Sotomayor participated in the hearings remotely from her chambers, a spokesperson for the court confirmed. Many public health professionals pointed out the irony of Friday’s proceedings: The protocols being followed by attendees are far more stringent than the ones required by the Biden Administration — and have so far worked to prevent an outbreak.
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