Interesting. . .this must be the large class action suit Reiner Fuellmich talked about a month ago as coming from his network of resistance. There are also lawsuits from public servant groups waiting in the wings for San Diego and San Francisco.
Even if OSHA decided to move quickly on Biden's announcement for the companies, it could not be implemented until sometime next year. Current mandates in education & corporations are stressing the ability of labs to process results quickly, and Amazon is making obscenely high profits from the home test kits. (I doubt they'll be dropping the price to "at-cost" for awhile.)
If OSHA does come through with guidelines in the near future, it's purpose will be to sow more chaos, since the weekly testing part cannot be carried out.
Interesting. . .this must be the large class action suit Reiner Fuellmich talked about a month ago as coming from his network of resistance. There are also lawsuits from public servant groups waiting in the wings for San Diego and San Francisco.
Even if OSHA decided to move quickly on Biden's announcement for the companies, it could not be implemented until sometime next year. Current mandates in education & corporations are stressing the ability of labs to process results quickly, and Amazon is making obscenely high profits from the home test kits. (I doubt they'll be dropping the price to "at-cost" for awhile.)
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/rapid-covid-19-tests-increasingly-scarce-pricey-demand-employers-jumps-2021-10-05/
If OSHA does come through with guidelines in the near future, it's purpose will be to sow more chaos, since the weekly testing part cannot be carried out.
In my state you can go to any library to get free inaccurate test.