U.S. COVID-19 vaccine mandate revived, Supreme Court showdown looms
A U.S. appeals court on Friday reinstated a nationwide vaccine-or-testing COVID-19 mandate for large businesses, which covers 80 million American workers, prompting opponents to rush to the Supreme Court to ask it to intervene. Flora Bradley-Watson has more.
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