The Supreme Court will hold a special session Friday to consider whether the Biden administration can enforce vaccine-and-testing rules for large private employers and a vaccine mandate for most healthcare workers
Justices to consider whether Biden administration can enforce rules for private employers and healthcare workers
Large private employers must ensure that their workers are vaccinated or tested weekly for Covid-19, according to a Biden administration mandate that was set to take effect Jan. 4. WSJ’s Sarah Chaney Cambon explains what you need to know about the new rules. Photo: Susan Walsh/Associated Press
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