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From your link: “Among the three polls, the Axios/Ipsos survey found the highest support for vaccine mandates among the general population, with 60% of respondents saying they supported vaccine mandates. In CNN's poll, 51% voiced support. In Fox News' poll, the most recent of the bunch, 54% of respondents did.”

Polls have shown to be biased overall unless we’re talking exit polls. Two of the 3 poll results needed a larger representation thus are weak- particularly CNN’s claim about “most” when it’s poll found 51% were in favor. Weak isn’t good enough to prove your falsehood.
 

Fifth Circuit reaffirms decision to halt OSHA vaccine mandate
Terry Ang | Victoria U. Wellington Faculty of Law, NZ
NOVEMBER 14, 2021 02:17:41 PM

The US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Friday upheld its November 6 decision to temporarily stop the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for private businesses. The mandate, known as the Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) on Vaccination and Testing was published last Saturday by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
The ETS challenge was filed by the Attorneys General for Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas and Utah. The court noted that a permanent injunction for the vaccine mandate is likely because the law’s applicability is simultaneously overinclusive and underinclusive, as it only applied to workplaces with 99 or more employees. The court also noted that the mandate as a whole raises constitutional concerns, as it is likely that OSHA has exceeded its statutory authority. The three-judge court has described the mandate as a “one-size-fits-all sledgehammer” blanket enforcement on different kinds of workplaces.
OSHA is able to overlook administrative requirements to enforce workplace safety and health standards in situations that reach a “grave danger” standard. However, the Fifth Circuit was unconvinced that the virus, causing a nearly two-year-long global pandemic, has reached the emergency authority threshold for “grave danger” despite having caused more than 750,000 deaths in the US. They further argued that OSHA already has the current executive tools to deal with COVID-19 and should not resort to a sweeping emergency safety mechanism.
The mandate faces several challenges from both the left and the right. Conservative states argue that the mandate is an overreach of government, while liberal groups and labor unions claim the mandate does not go far enough to protect employees in workplaces that do not fall within the mandate’s parameters. All of these petitions to the OSHA guidelines must be consolidated in a single case, so a multi-circuit lottery will be held on November 16 to decide the venue.
Georgetown Law Professor David Vladeck said it is likely the case will reach the conservative majority Supreme Court.
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Mandates getting shot down.

Before you take you victory lap, think about the repercussions of eliminating mask mandates and vaccine / mandatory testing mandates.

Think about the existing teacher shortage that already exists and would be exponentially negatively impacted by the elimination of mask wearing. So you can home school your kids or mask up, it's that simple. You can travel or mask up, it's that simple. If you don't respect our health there are ramifications.
 
Before you take you victory lap, think about the repercussions of eliminating mask mandates and vaccine / mandatory testing mandates.

Think about the existing teacher shortage that already exists and would be exponentially negatively impacted by the elimination of mask wearing. So you can home school your kids or mask up, it's that simple. You can travel or mask up, it's that simple. If you don't respect our health there are ramifications.

I don't care who does doesn't. No mandates though. Simple as that.
 

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