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New vaccine mandates to affect 100M

Biden targets large employers, health care sites, federal workers.

- By Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON — In his most forceful pandemic actions and words, President Joe Biden on Thursday announced sweeping new federal vaccine requiremen­ts affecting as many as 100 million Americans in an all-out effort to increase COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns and curb the delta variant.

Speaking at the White House, Biden sharply criticized the roughly 80 million Americans who are not yet vaccinated, despite months of availabili­ty and incentives.

“We’ve been patient. But our patience is wearing thin, and your refusal has cost all of us,” he said, all but biting off his words. The unvaccinat­ed minority “can cause a lot of damage, and they are.”

The expansive rules mandate that all employers with more than 100 workers require them to be vaccinated or test for the virus weekly, affecting about 80 million Americans. And the roughly 17 million workers at health facilities that receive federal Medicare or Medicaid also will have to be fully vaccinated.

Biden is also signing an executive order to require vaccinatio­n for employees of the executive branch and contractor­s who do business with the federal government — with no option to test out. That covers several million more workers.

Biden announced the new requiremen­ts in a Thursday afternoon address from the White House as part of a new “action plan” to address the latest rise in coronaviru­s cases and the stagnating pace of COVID-19 shots that

has raised doubts among the public over his handling of the pandemic.

Just two months ago Biden prematurel­y declared the nation’s “independen­ce” from the virus. Now, despite more than 208 million Americans having at least one dose of the vaccines, the U.S. is seeing about 300% more new COVID-19 infections a day, about two-and-a-half times more hospitaliz­ations, and nearly twice the number of deaths compared to the same time last year.

“We are in the tough stretch and it could last for a while,” Biden said of the current state of the pandemic.

In addition to the vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts, Biden moved to double federal fines for airline passengers who refuse to wear masks on flights or to maintain face covering requiremen­ts on federal property in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.

Biden announced that the federal government will work to increase the supply of virus tests, and that the White House has secured concession­s from retailers including Walmart, Amazon, and Kroger to sell at-home testing kits at cost beginning this week.

The administra­tion was also sending additional federal support to assist schools in safely operating, including additional funding for testing. And Biden will call for large entertainm­ent venues and arenas to require vaccinatio­ns or proof of a negative test for entry.

The requiremen­t for large companies to mandate vaccinatio­ns or weekly testing for employees will be enacted through a forthcomin­g rule from the Occupation­al Safety and Health Administ ration that carries penalties of $14,000 per violation, an administra­tion official said. The White House did not immediatel­y say when it would take effect.

The rule would also require that large compa- nies provide paid time off for vaccinatio­n.

Meanwhile, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Ser- vices will extend a vaccinatio­n requiremen­t issued earlier this summer — for nurs- ing home staff — to other healthcare settings including hospitals, home-health agencies and dialysis centers.

Separately, the Department of Health and Human Services will require vaccinatio­ns in Head Start Programs, as well as schools run by the Department of Defense and Bureau of Indian Education, affecting about 300,000 employees.

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