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Can employers require workers to take the COVID-19 vaccine? 6 questions answered

  • Written by Ana Santos Rutschman, Assistant Professor of Law, Saint Louis University
imageA patient care director in New York receives the coronavirus vaccine. Eduardo Munoz/Pool via AP

Editor’s note: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency in charge of enforcing laws prohibiting discrimination in the workplace, on Dec. 16 said that employers can require employees to get vaccinated before entering the...

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