Vaccine mandate could wreck businesses

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Author(s) The Dallas Morning News editorial board
Source The Dallas Morning News
Date November 5, 2021
URL https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/editorials/2021/11/05/vaccine-mandate-could-wreck-businesses/
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Quotes-start.png We understand that the COVID-19 pandemic, while it may be beginning to wane, remains a public health crisis of the highest order. But just as more Americans—including children ages 5-11 — are able to get vaccinated, and more parents and workers are making the right choice to get vaccinated, levying such steep fines on employers could result in still greater backlash and sow yet more division among Americans. Quotes-end.png


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