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Federal workers can be fired for refusing vaccination, but must show up to work until their cases are determined
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Federal workers can be fired for refusing vaccination, but must show up to work until their cases are determined
Most of the 2.1 million federal employees must receive their last dose of their vaccine no later than Nov. 8 to meet a Nov. 22 deadline to be fully vaccinated. The timing between the first and second shots will depend on which vaccine they take.
Federal workers can be fired for refusing vaccination, but must show up to work until their cases are determined, new guidance says
The guidance follows a mandate for federal workers announced by President Biden last week as part of a series of measures to blunt the growth of the delta variant.
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