Biden Administration Vaccinate Mandate

Published October 21, 2021

As COVID-19 continues to infect thousands of Americans every day, President Joe Biden urges the nation to get vaccinated and stop the spread.

As COVID-19 continues to infect thousands of Americans every day, President Joe Biden urges the nation, once again, to get vaccinated and stop the spread. Biden鈥檚 initial plan made the vaccination process as accessible and smooth as possible. His administration organized free transportation to vaccine sites and paid time off for employees. His more recent plan, however, focuses less on passive efforts and takes a more aggressive approach.

On September 9, 2021, the Biden administration announced a plan to get more Americans vaccinated. Part of this is to 鈥渞equire all employers with 100 or more employees鈥 to be fully vaccinated or show a negative COVID test each week to their employer. This requirement will apply to both private businesses and federal institutions with the goal of 鈥減rotect[ing] the vaccinated from the unvaccinated鈥. 

Furthermore, Biden attests to the urgency and necessity of masking and testing in his speech. The  will increase testing, making at-home testing kits available at retailers such as Walmart and CVS. As of September 9th, masks will be required in 鈥渇ederal buildings and on federal lands, on airlines, and other modes of transportation鈥 and fines for travelers who refuse to wear masks were doubled to prevent mask resistance. 

These implementations were only a portion of Biden鈥檚 speech on September 9th. He also announced the creation of a 2-million-dollar loan program for small businesses if 鈥淐OVID-19 impacts their sales.鈥 Additionally, Biden announced that he will be doubling the number of military health teams across the country and increasing the availability of monoclonal antibody treatments across the country. 

The Biden administration鈥檚 efforts to vaccinate over 100 million Americans has received both praise and criticism with COVID-19 being a divided topic. The majority of the , such as Florida鈥檚 Ron DeSantis who stated he will 鈥渇ight against any unlawful vaccine mandates鈥. Similarly, Texas Governor Greg Abbott argued that 鈥渢he federal government needs to stop trying to run private businesses,鈥 signing an  in response. On the other end of the political spectrum, the president鈥檚 plan received support from blue-state governors such as California Governor Gavin Newsom who ordered  for teachers and healthcare workers.

 

As COVID-19 continues to infect thousands of Americans every day, President Joe Biden urges the nation to get vaccinated and stop the spread.All these efforts work to combat the increase of COVID-19 cases and stop the surge of the new delta variant. Per Biden鈥檚 order, the Department of Labor is currently developing an emergency rule that will require all employers with 100 or more employees to either ensure their workers are fully vaccinated or that they are continuously negative for COVID-19. Despite this mandate, nearly  expressed that they would not take the vaccine, even if it costs them their job. Nonetheless, employees who do not have a medical or religious exemption will be required to show proof of vaccination about 75 days after the executive order is signed. 

 are available through the White House website for further information. To learn more about California鈥檚 vaccination requirements, please refer to  from early October. To stay up to date on the status of COVID-19 in California,  regularly tracks , , and .

UPDATE: Janaury 26, 2022, the Biden administration officially withdrew law mandating big companies to get vaccianted or face regular COVID testing requirements.