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This is a state issue. The appeals court cited a USSC ruling on states rights regarding vaccines --- so she did not have to give another reason.
Interesting, because that puts a nail in a nat'l vaccine mandate.
My employer is mandating vaccination to return to the office.
@BassWrangler By mandating vaccines, your employer is legally accepting liability in case something goes wrong. Make sure you get a written acknowledgement from them. Also request information on whether they are self-insured on this. Find out their insurance company's tort maximum in the event that you die from the vaccine so that you can assure your family is well taken care of in the event that you do not survive. Encourage your co-workers to do the same.
I got the vax months ago, so it's not a concern for me. I'm sure their legal team has weighed the risks and potential liability of both positions, and decided mandating the vaccine for workers who come into the office was the lower risk option.
Do not underestimate the ineptitude of HR and Legal at any company.
I got vaccinated in April. Felt like I had a flu for a day after the 2nd (Pfizer) shot. No magnetism yet.
By mandating vaccines, your employer is legally accepting liability in case something goes wrong.