U.S. seeks to resume enforcing federal employee vaccine mandate
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[April 12, 2022]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Justice
Department on Monday asked a federal appeals court to allow the Biden
administration to resume enforcing a federal employee vaccine mandate
that had been blocked by a lower-court judge in January.
A 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Thursday reinstated
President Joe Biden's executive order mandating that federal civilian
employees be vaccinated against COVID-19. The White House last week had
told federal agencies they "must continue to take no action to implement
or enforce the COVID-19 vaccination requirement" pending additional
procedural steps by the court.
On Monday, the Justice Department asked the appeals court to take
"appropriate steps so that the government may resume implementation and
enforcement" of President Joe Biden's executive order.
It said the appeals court should issue its order immediately to allow
the ruling to take effect, arguing it is "justified by the serious
ongoing harm to the public interest and to the government."
Biden in September said he would require about 3.5 million government
workers to get vaccinated by Nov. 22, barring a religious or medical
accommodation, or face discipline or firing.
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Syringes filled with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine sit on table during
vaccine clinic in Southfield, Michigan, U.S., September 29, 2021.
REUTERS/Emily Elconin
The Biden administration argued the
federal trial court had no power to hear the dispute. It told the
appeals court that employees were required to raise their grievance
through the Civil Service Reform Act (CSRA).
The panel's 2-1 majority said the plaintiffs had sought "to
circumvent the CSRA's exclusive review scheme."
The White House has said more than 93% of federal
employees have received at least one vaccination and 98% have been
vaccinated or are seeking a religious or medical exemption.
In mid-January, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked Biden's COVID-19
vaccination-or-testing mandate for large businesses. The court
allowed a separate federal vaccine requirement for healthcare
facilities.
A third major vaccine requirement aimed at employees of federal
contractors like airlines and manufacturers was blocked by a federal
judge in December.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Leslie Adler and Bill
Berkrot)
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