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With COVID-19 vaccines now being distributed, an end to the pandemic may be in sight in the coming months. What is collectively known as the “new normal” still comes with a minefield of unanswered questions, particularly for employers, and the vaccine is no different.
Contending with the polarization of vaccine skepticism and the country’s desire to return to “normal” in the wake of a global pandemic, many are wondering: Can employers require employees to get vaccinated?
The Question is Premature for Most Employers. This question is premature for most employers, outside of the context of health care providers, first responders and others designated by individual states and counties. The vaccine won’t be widely available for several months. (The question of mandating vaccines is currently premature even for health care providers. At this time, health care facilities generally are not mandating the vaccines bec
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