They ruled not to decide on contractors like healthcare workers, which are coming up in a separate case. So this isn't final, except on OSHA mandate supposedly over all employers including those that aren't covered by contract with the government.
Also, I apologize for possibly giving you false hope. It seems that my optimism is based on a technicality rather than substance, so a low-probability hope albeit a real one, because it is still being appealed as I understand. Sorry about that.
Everyone except medical professionals can make personal medical choices - SCOTUS.
And nothing can be done about it. There are no appeals. SCOTUS has the final say.
Nope, we have the final say. Scotus isn't God.
If the hospital fires you for not injecting the experimental gunk there is no recourse. You cannot insist they do not.
They must allow religious and medical exemptions.
They ruled not to decide on contractors like healthcare workers, which are coming up in a separate case. So this isn't final, except on OSHA mandate supposedly over all employers including those that aren't covered by contract with the government.
Thank you so much for commenting, fren. I thought it was just done and over.
This affects me directly and I'm not a lawyer.
Is there a plain language source for learning more about this?
I found this helpful. Go to the "what's next" section. https://www.aha.org/news/blog/2021-12-01-blog-updates-legal-challenges-cms-vaccine-mandate-rule
Also, I apologize for possibly giving you false hope. It seems that my optimism is based on a technicality rather than substance, so a low-probability hope albeit a real one, because it is still being appealed as I understand. Sorry about that.