The COVID-19 vaccine mandates are going up in smoke as hospital systems across the country are "pausing" them for employees. The recent injunctions on federal mandates didn't stop private employers from requiring vaccinations, but several major private hospital systems have changed course anyway. The surge in COVID hospitalizations in northern states, along with the shortage of health care workers that has nothing to do with making them get an experimental injection, might have encouraged the change in their policies.
Here in Indiana, the House has drafted bills to officially end our "state of emergency" and outlaw forced COVID vaccinations. Under the bill, employers with a vaccine mandate would have to offer and pay for a testing option.
In DC, Joe Manchin of West Virginia has become the first Democrat senator to support a bill initiated by Indiana's Mike Braun to overturn the OSHA vaccine mandate. Somewhere, I read that West Virginia would be more harmed than anyone by the wreckage this mandate would cause. I've been to West Virginia--it's a state that can ill afford to shut down anything. With a majority of the Senate now in favor of the bill, it will pass and go to the House of Representatives.
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