Prognosis
Get Shots or Get Out, U.S. Employers Are Telling Workers
- Delta Air Lines to charge unvaccinated employees $200 monthly
- After FDA gives full approval to vaccine, a surge of new rules
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Vaccine mandates are beginning a march across the U.S., constricting the places that people who have shunned the shots can work, shop and play.
A day after the federal Food and Drug Administration approved the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine, institutions central to their regions announced tougher -- perhaps bellwether -- rules. In New York, a city driven by finance, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. required bankers to prove they’d been vaccinated. In football-crazed Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University will demand vaccines or negative Covid tests to see a game at Tiger Stadium, capacity 102,000.