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Sat Jan 8, 2022, 02:56 PM Jan 2022

Ohio solicitor general makes anti-vax mandate case to Supreme Court remotely after getting Covid

I am so angry at others for making MY health at risk!!





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Ohio solicitor general makes anti-vax mandate case to Supreme Court remotely after getting Covid
The justices are meeting Friday to hear arguments on two of the Biden administration's vaccination mandates.


The Supreme Court heard arguments Friday about the Biden administration's vaccine mandates.Evan Vucci / AP

Jan. 7, 2022, 10:37 AM CST / Updated Jan. 7, 2022, 1:56 PM CST

By Rebecca Shabad

WASHINGTON ......................................

Flowers tested positive after Christmas last week, Ohio’s attorney general’s office confirmed to NBC News. He had been vaccinated and boosted against the disease.

“His symptoms were exceptionally mild and he has since fully recovered,” press secretary Steve Irwin said.
Supreme Court to hear arguments on Biden’s Covid vaccine mandates


The Supreme Court had required participants to take a PCR test Thursday, which detected the virus in Flowers, Irwin said, “so for that reason, he is arguing remotely.”


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The court is considering whether the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has the legal power to require that businesses with 100 or more employees ensure that those employees are vaccinated or that unvaccinated workers wear masks and show negative Covid test results at least once a week. Employees who work at home, alone or outdoors are exempt.

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