Chicago business groups welcome Supreme Court decision to halt Biden’s vaccine mandate although some will still require shots – Chicago Sun-Times*

Illinois Chamber’s vice president Clark Kaericher said the court’s findings “will provide much needed certainty to the business community by preventing a one-size fits all mandate from the executive branch.”
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Fur
4 years ago

These businesses might want to have a good lawyer ready. It’s very possible that the “vaccine” will not be able sustain the scrutiny from intelligent people, doctors/scientists etc who assert its toxicity in the body. Found this recently… https://www.realnotrare.com/
I pray for these people.

Lana
4 years ago

The only place the choice, to vaccinate or not, belongs is with the INDIVIDUAL!

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