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U.S. Supreme Court blocks Biden vaccine-or-test policy for large businesses

Published 01/13/2022, 02:36 PM
Updated 01/13/2022, 08:11 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The United States Supreme Court in Washington, U.S., May 17, 2021. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo

By Lawrence Hurley and Andrew Chung

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday blocked President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccination-or-testing mandate for large businesses - a policy the conservative justices deemed an improper imposition on the lives and health of many Americans - while endorsing a separate federal vaccine requirement for healthcare facilities.

Biden voiced disappointment with the conservative-majority court's decision to halt his administration's rule requiring vaccines or weekly COVID-19 tests for employees at businesses with at least 100 employees. Biden said it now is up to states and employers to decide whether to require workers "to take the simple and effective step of getting vaccinated."

The court was divided in both cases, centering on pandemic-related federal regulations at a time of escalating coronavirus infections driven by the Omicron variant in a nation that leads the world with more than 845,000 COVID-19 deaths.

It ruled 6-3, with the six conservative justices in the majority and three liberal justices dissenting, in blocking the rule involving large businesses - a policy that applied to more than 80 million employees. The court's majority downplayed the risk COVID-19 specifically poses in the workplace, comparing it instead to "day-to-day" crime and pollution hazards that individuals face everywhere.

The vote was 5-4 to allow the healthcare worker rule, which requires vaccination for about 10.3 million workers at 76,000 healthcare facilities including hospitals and nursing homes that accept money from the Medicare and Medicaid government health insurance programs for elderly, disabled and low-income Americans. Two conservatives, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh, joined the liberals in the majority in that case.

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In a statement, Biden said the court's decision allowing the healthcare worker mandate "will save lives" and his administration will enforce it. Workers must be vaccinated by the end of February.

The court heard arguments last Friday in the legal fight over temporary mandates issued in November by two federal agencies aimed at increasing U.S. vaccination rates and making workplaces and healthcare settings safer. The cases tested presidential powers to address a swelling public health crisis.

In an unsigned ruling, the court said the rule affecting large businesses, issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), was not an ordinary use of federal power.

"It is instead a significant encroachment on the lives - and health - of a vast number of employees," the court said.

"Permitting OSHA to regulate the hazards of daily life -simply because most Americans have jobs and face those same risks while on the clock - would significantly expand OSHA's regulatory authority without clear congressional authorization," the court added.

Challengers led by the state of Ohio and the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), which represents employers, asked the justices to block OSHA's rule after a lower court lifted an injunction against it. Companies were supposed to start showing they were in compliance starting this past Monday.

In dissent, Justice Stephen Breyer wrote on behalf of the liberal justices that the decision "stymies the federal government's ability to counter the unparalleled threat that COVID-19 poses to our nation's workers."

'WELCOME RELIEF'

"Today's decision is welcome relief for America's small businesses, who are still trying to get their business back on track since the beginning of the pandemic," said Karen Harned, executive director of the NFIB's legal arm.

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The high court blocked a Dec. 17 decision by the Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that had allowed the mandate to go into effect.

In the healthcare facilities case, the court's differently comprised majority concluded that the regulation "fits neatly" within the power Congress conferred on the government to impose conditions on Medicaid and Medicare funds, which includes policies that protect health and safety.

"After all, ensuring that providers take steps to avoid transmitting a dangerous virus to their patients is consistent with the fundamental principle of the medical profession: first, do no harm," the court said.

Four conservative justices dissented from the healthcare facility decision, concluding that Congress had not given the federal agency the authority to require vaccinations for millions of healthcare workers. In one dissent, Justice Samuel Alito doubted that the agency can "put more than 10 million healthcare workers to the choice of their jobs or an irreversible medical treatment."

The justices lifted orders by federal judges in Missouri and Louisiana blocking the policy in 24 states, allowing the administration to enforce it nearly nationwide. Enforcement was blocked in Texas by a lower court in separate litigation not at issue before the Supreme Court.

Gerald Harmon, president of the American Medical Association physicians group, said that although he is pleased the court allowed the healthcare worker mandate, the broader workplace rule is also needed.

"Workplace transmission has been a major factor in the spread of COVID-19," Harmon added. "Now more than ever, workers in all settings across the country need commonsense, evidence-based protections against COVID-19 infection, hospitalization and death."

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Latest comments

So People commenting think there’s a difference between republicans and democrats and are investors…. Yeah the whole system is coming down we’re doomed
Left wing, Right wing, same bird
Interesting. 6-3 is an overwhelming majority, yet Reuters subtly undermines the decision by constantly saying "conservative", as if this were a partisan decision.
It's called propaganda
Freedom of choice
Because it's unconstitutional, and any hack high school government teacher could have told them that. President Loaded Diaper never fails to impress.. lol
All of you leftists Biden Dynasty is crashing!!!
unfortunately, all of us innocents are in the cross hair's
Badakathcare, Corn Pop, and the kids like my hairy legs!
No not the conservative justices.  All the justices ruled it unconstitutional.  They are a body of jurists not a political arm of government like you leftists think it is.
So constitutional rights are subjective to your occupation now....interesting
The left is finished
I'd give up all my money if could come true. not even close
They'll try another angle at the DNA reprogramming mandate.
you know? I really can't stand Trump. BUT if Hilary would have been elected and she would have nominated 3 justices the USA would be Israel and Australia right now.
Covid is harmless with a 99.999999% recovery rate. The blame lies with all the people in ICUs pretending they can't breathe and all those that are pretending to be dead. There should be a law against it.
Paul....you know? I really can't stand Trump. BUT if Hilary would have been elected and she would have nominated 3 justices the USA would be Israel and Australia right now.
Good! Employers should not have to carry the burden and expense for mandatory jabs and testing. 😎
It's a shame it went 5-4 to enforce the jab mandates on federally funded healthcare workers. It should have been 9-0 to strike down both.
Kavennough is a fraud, I knew he was from the beginning. He is another John Roberts! What a shame!!
Indeed, ****off Biden !
I guess if you're a healthcare worker or employed by a business accepting Medicare/Medicaid, you have less constitutional rights.
wow, i see most comments are written by 14 year old incels here
You mean written by non- Marxists!
You mean non-Marxist!
your name could really come in handy ridding the world of them. That's what they deserve.
This is great news! Our bodies, our choice
Good because it was never constitutional. Just a way to scare people into making drastic medical decisions
If you're worried about catching the Chi-Vi, get vaccinated. if you're still worried about it, put a mask (or two, or three) on. If you're still worried about it, you should probably just stay home where it's safe. It's a dangerous world out there.
Agreed. It is unconstitutional. Private companies can institute their own rules, and individuals can decide for themselves where they will work, depending on feelings/personal needs regarding covid.
Do what you want. You are bot responsible for anyone but yourself.
hopefully Supreme Court can hold out til Trump is back
Big Rick, hope your correct, but besides Clarence Thomas the Supreme Court is full of frauds. All three of Trump's nominations are a big disappointment! God Bless America!
well if Hilary won we'd be Australia right now. but yes
This administration has history of not following Supreme Court rulings. This one will be no different.
Found an error let me correct it "that already has killed more than 845,000 Americans" to 845,000 Americans have died with Covid we have no real idea how many have died because of Covid just how many died after testing positive. At least the truth is finally coming out.
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