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Sunday, November 7, 2021

Surgeon general : Admin 'prepared to defend' vaccine mandate after court ruling

 Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said President Biden's administration is ready to fight for the implementation of a vaccine requirement for large businesses following a court ruling that went against the federal mandate. 

"Well look, ... the president and the administration wouldn't have put these requirements in place if they didn't think they were appropriate and necessary," Murthy said during an appearance Sunday on ABC's "This Week."

"And the administration is prepared to defend them," he added. 

An appeals court ruled on Saturday to temporarily stop the coronavirus vaccine mandate set forth by the administration, which affects businesses with more than 100 employees.

The ruling came in response to a legal challenge from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R). Earlier this year, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) implemented a policy banning vaccine mandates in the state. Abbott and his administration have taken criticism from Biden and public health officials for rescinding of mask mandates during the pandemic and resistance to statewide lockdown measures. 

"Let's step back a moment and look at why these are so important," Murthy said on Sunday of proposed public health measures and vaccine requirements. "Throughout our history, we have seen that we have used vaccine requirements to protect the population." 

Murthy also said that it is essential that companies and governments "take every measure possible to make our workplaces safer" for the safety of employees and customers of businesses. 

"It's good for people's health, it's good for the economy and that's why these requirements make so much sense," he said. 

https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/public-global-health/580438-surgeon-general-says-administration-prepared-to-defend

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