Health Care & Hospital Law,
Government
Sep. 14, 2021
COVID vaccine mandates and the right to swing your arms
Last week, about eight months after taking office, President Joe Biden finally announced that enough is enough and ordered that people who were not getting vaccinated against COVID-19 get vaccinated. “We’ve been patient, but our patience is wearing thin,” Biden said.





Timothy D. Reuben
Reuben MediationTim Reuben spent more than 40 years handling complex legal disputes in California's state and federal courts. As the founder and managing partner of Reuben Raucher & Blum in Los Angeles, he has worked on a wide range of matters through jury and bench trials, arbitration, mediation, judicial reference, and settlement conferences across multiple areas of civil law, including commercial, real estate, construction, employment, intellectual property, insurance, professional liability, and unfair competition.
Last week, about eight months after taking office, President Joe Biden finally announced that enough is enough and ordered that people who were not getting vaccinated against COVID-19 get vaccinated. "We've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin," Biden said. "And your refusal has cost all of us." In the same week, the Los Angeles Unified School District similarly decided to require its students and employees to be vaccinated. Both these actions follow many o...
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