The Supreme Court still mandating vaccines and masks for the healthcare employees is not right. Sorry not dooming, but this is not right.
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This case had to do with Federal contracting regulations and what the Federal government can require of non-federally contracting companies.
The court decided the Federal government cannot dictate the contractual mandates for non-federally contracting companies.
That is the obvious answer. If the Federal government isn't involved in a private company's contracts, then they don't get to mandate shit.
This only tangentially could involve the medical industry. The medical industry survives off federal subsidies and Medicaid/Medicare, so they have an entirely different landscape than the OSHA cases do.
This was the right ruling, as it is straight and to the point for the OSHA mandate.
It was wrong that they didn't address the injunction for HHS, but that can be remedied in a week if need be. The healthcare fight isn't over, it just requires another court ladder climb with a better, more specific case for health mandates.
The fight goes on.
Thank you so much for this explanation