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Supreme Court to hear arguments on two vaccine mandates. Here's what to expect
The Supreme Court will hold a special hearing on Jan. 7 to consider challenges to two pieces of the Biden administration’s strategy to get the pandemic under control. One is the requirement that big employers ensure their staff either get vaccinated against COVID, or test regularly. The other requires that healthcare workers at facilities that get federal funds be vaccinated. John Yang reports.
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Supreme Court to hear arguments on two vaccine mandates
Clip: 12/23/2021 | 5m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
The Supreme Court will hold a special hearing on Jan. 7 to consider challenges to two pieces of the Biden administration’s strategy to get the pandemic under control. One is the requirement that big employers ensure their staff either get vaccinated against COVID, or test regularly. The other requires that healthcare workers at facilities that get federal funds be vaccinated. John Yang reports.
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