Companies Get Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate Reprieve as Legal Battle Continues

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Companies Get Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate Reprieve as Legal Battle Continues
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After a favorable court ruling, the Biden administration is giving private-sector employers a one-month extension before they must comply with the new vaccine requirements

The Biden administration is pushing back the date by which large businesses must comply with its Covid-19 vaccine mandate as legal uncertainty continues to hang over the

requirement., the Labor Department said Friday night it would give employers until Feb. 9 to comply with the rule’s testing requirements and until Jan. 10 to comply with the rest of it.

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