Supreme Court rejects vaccine challenge
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Hospitals reconsider vaccine mandate amid staffing shortages
By Sarah WestwoodDecember 15, 2021 - 7:00 AMMajor hospital systems across the country are quietly scrapping their vaccine mandates amid worker shortages and growing confusion as to whether such requirements on the national level are even legal.
=inheritTwo separate federal courts found=inherit in late November that President Joe Biden=inherit’s attempt to impose a nationwide vaccine requirement for healthcare workers likely exceeded the authority of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which were meant to implement the rule. That mandate is currently paused, along with two others the Biden administration had hoped to impose at the federal level.
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Cleveland Clinic just joined the no more mandate band wagon. They were going to face a daunting staffing challenge; so they did the right and common sense thing and nuked their mandate.
The Cleveland Clinic enterprise employs over 70,000
Next up is HCA Health care operator of hospitals in over 20 states. Over 270,000 employees. Mandates - boom gone.
I've already told you about Advent health here in Florida. It has 83,000 employees. Boom, done. No more mandates
Maybe the airline CEO's will get with the program. Nuke the BS mandates, weekly testing once and for all.
The Cleveland Clinic enterprise employs over 70,000
Next up is HCA Health care operator of hospitals in over 20 states. Over 270,000 employees. Mandates - boom gone.
I've already told you about Advent health here in Florida. It has 83,000 employees. Boom, done. No more mandates
Maybe the airline CEO's will get with the program. Nuke the BS mandates, weekly testing once and for all.
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Cleveland Clinic just joined the no more mandate band wagon. They were going to face a daunting staffing challenge; so they did the right and common sense thing and nuked their mandate.
The Cleveland Clinic enterprise employs over 70,000
Next up is HCA Health care operator of hospitals in over 20 states. Over 270,000 employees. Mandates - boom gone.
I've already told you about Advent health here in Florida. It has 83,000 employees. Boom, done. No more mandates
Maybe the airline CEO's will get with the program. Nuke the BS mandates, weekly testing once and for all.
The Cleveland Clinic enterprise employs over 70,000
Next up is HCA Health care operator of hospitals in over 20 states. Over 270,000 employees. Mandates - boom gone.
I've already told you about Advent health here in Florida. It has 83,000 employees. Boom, done. No more mandates
Maybe the airline CEO's will get with the program. Nuke the BS mandates, weekly testing once and for all.
Just maybe they’ll see the stupidity that these mandates are.
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Cleveland Clinic just joined the no more mandate band wagon. They were going to face a daunting staffing challenge; so they did the right and common sense thing and nuked their mandate.
The Cleveland Clinic enterprise employs over 70,000
Next up is HCA Health care operator of hospitals in over 20 states. Over 270,000 employees. Mandates - boom gone.
I've already told you about Advent health here in Florida. It has 83,000 employees. Boom, done. No more mandates
Maybe the airline CEO's will get with the program. Nuke the BS mandates, weekly testing once and for all.
The Cleveland Clinic enterprise employs over 70,000
Next up is HCA Health care operator of hospitals in over 20 states. Over 270,000 employees. Mandates - boom gone.
I've already told you about Advent health here in Florida. It has 83,000 employees. Boom, done. No more mandates
Maybe the airline CEO's will get with the program. Nuke the BS mandates, weekly testing once and for all.
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Many airlines have a once a week (every 7 day) testing in lieu of jab policy.
I said it would be nice to see them get rid of that as well as mandates
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Still in effect in 24 states. More to follow with the lawsuits working thru the system.
That was a good call by the 5th Circuit.
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Insight on the SCOTUS case, rumblings that they don't like the large-employer mandate...
https://www.newsnationnow.com/health...supreme-court/
https://www.newsnationnow.com/health...supreme-court/
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I think having the President's Chief of Staff publicly tweeting that the OSHA mandate was a "work around the Constitution" didn't go over very well with SCOTUS.
Ah Twitter. Sign up today, post anything you want, get fired for it 10 years later. What a fantastic product.
Ah Twitter. Sign up today, post anything you want, get fired for it 10 years later. What a fantastic product.
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