A US federal court has reintroduced a mandatory vaccination ordinance

Under the new rules, employees at companies in the US with more than 100 workers will have to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or be tested every week from January 4 to be able to work

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The federal court in the USA has re-established the decree on the obligatory vaccination of workers in companies with more than 100 employees.

Mandatory vaccination for employees in large companies was suspended at the beginning of November by another court instance.

According to the new rules, employees of companies in the US with more than 100 workers will have to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or be tested every week from January 4 to be able to work.

Companies that do not comply with these regulations face a fine of $14.000 per violation.

At least 26 US states have filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the mandatory vaccination ordinance.

The president's decree was particularly challenged by the state of Texas, where Republicans are in power.

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