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Los Angeles may end vaccine mandate on Tuesday

The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday is considering ending the city’s vaccine mandate, which has been in place for three years. Previous reports indicate the repeal of the mandate would al… The Los Angeles City Council is considering ending the city's vaccine mandate, which has been in place for three years. The repeal would allow the city to rehire workers who lost their jobs due to refusal to be vaccinated, a figure of about 86 people. Other California cities, including San Diego and Long Beach, have already ended their vaccine mandates. The vote is expected late Tuesday morning.

Los Angeles may end vaccine mandate on Tuesday

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The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday is considering ending the city’s vaccine mandate, which has been in place for three years.

Previous reports indicate the repeal of the mandate would allow the city to rehire workers who lost their job due to a refusal to be vaccinated, a figure that’s believed to be about 86 people, according to City Administrative Officer Matt Szabo.

Vaccine mandates were widespread after the inoculations became available in 2021, though they’ve faced scrutiny as part of numerous lawsuits.

Other cities in Southern California, including San Diego and Long Beach, have already ended their vaccine mandates.

The topic is likely to face a vote late Tuesday morning.


Topik: Coronavirus

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