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Under 42 U.S.C. § 12112(d)(2); 29 C.F.R. §§ 1630.13(a), 1630.14(a),(b), an employer may not ask disability-related questions and may not conduct medical examinations until after it makes a conditional job offer to the applicant.
4. 42 U.S.C. § 12112(b); 29 C.F.R. §§ 1630.10, 1630.14(b)(3).
5. 42 U.S.C. § 12113(b); See 29 C.F.R. pt. 1630 app. § 1630.2(r).
- Pub.L. 81–774
- Immigration and Nationality Act gives POTUS authority to temporarily bar entry to non-U.S. citizens who have recently visited countries experiencing an outbreak
- Declaration of PHE also brings into play a cascade of provisions from other statutes, primarily waiving things like specified limitations on receiving Medicaid funds.
- Mazares v. Department of Navy, 302 F.3d 1382 (Fed. Cir. 2002)
- EEOC, "EEOC Issues Updated COVID-19 Technical Assistance Publication Addressing Antibody Testing" (June 17, 2020), https://www.eeoc.gov/newsroom/eeoc-issues-updated-covid-19-technical-assistance-publication-addressing-antibody-testing.
- Watkins-El ex rel. R.W.-El v. Dep't of Educ. (E.D. N.Y. 2016)
- Castro v. Sanofi Pasteur Inc. (D. N.J. 2017)
- Policy elements; Scope; Declination form should indicate right to change mind, understanding that declining does not prevent future vaccination; Indemnification; Would prefer to work with a lawyer; Hold harmless; Note that state law may vary
[A] [d]efendant does not convincingly establish that his conditions are exceptional and demand immediate release when he intentionally prevents prison officials from mitigating dangers to his health and safety. 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(1)(A). A prisoner will not be heard to complain of the risk of severe illness while he simultaneously avoids basic, sensible precautionary measures such as vaccination. Allowing a prisoner to qualify for compassionate release in the face of his refusal to receive a COVID-19 vaccine would serve to discourage prisoners from becoming vaccinated. This court is exceedingly hesitant to provide prisoners an incentive to increase their risk of contracting COVID-19 and developing severe symptoms. Such a result would be plainly counter-productive and dilute the ameliorative purposes of compassionate release.
United States v. Csiki, No. 19-20256, 2021 WL 1884702, at *2 (E.D. Mich. May 11, 2021); see also United States v. MacGregor, No. 15-cr-20093, 2021 WL 1378786, at *1 (E.D. Mich. Apr. 12, 2021) (holding that a prisoner “failed to show that there were extraordinary and compelling reasons justifying his release because a COVID-19 vaccine had been offered to him, and he declined to take the vaccine”); United States v. Toney, No. 17-20184, 2021 WL 1175410, at *1 (E.D. Mich. Mar. 29, 2021) (“Courts in this circuit have consistently refused to find extraordinary and compelling medical circumstances when a defendant declines the COVID-19 vaccine.”).
United States v. Jackson, "No. 11-20493..." United States v. Jackson (E.D. Mich. 2021) (E.D. Mich. 2021)
A.7. CDC said in its Interim Guidelines that antibody test results “should not be used to make decisions about returning persons to the workplace.” In light of this CDC guidance, under the ADA may an employer require antibody testing before permitting employees to re-enter the workplace? (6/17/20)
No. An antibody test constitutes a medical examination under the ADA. In light of CDC’s Interim Guidelines that antibody test results “should not be used to make decisions about returning persons to the workplace,” an antibody test at this time does not meet the ADA’s “job related and consistent with business necessity” standard for medical examinations or inquiries for current employees. Therefore, requiring antibody testing before allowing employees to re-enter the workplace is not allowed under the ADA. Please note that an antibody test is different from a test to determine if someone has an active case of COVID-19 (i.e., a viral test). The EEOC has already stated that COVID-19 viral tests are permissible under the ADA.
Unvaccinated persons who have tested antibody positive within 3 months before or immediately following an exposure to someone with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 and who have remained asymptomatic since the current COVID-19 exposure do not need to quarantine, provided there is limited or no contact with persons at high risk for severe COVID-19 illness, including older adults and persons with certain medical conditions.
Cytokines, their receptors and iNOS would be suitable targets. Interventions targeting more broadly inflammatory signaling
Why wasn't the Nuremberg Code immediately adopted by United States courts as setting the minimum standard of care for human experimentation? One reason, perhaps, is that there was little opportunity. As remains true today, almost no experiments resulted in lawsuits in the 1940's, 50's, and 60's. A second reason may be that the Nazi experiments were considered so extreme as to be seen as irrelevant to the United States. This may explain why our own use of prisoners, the institutionalized retarded, and the mentally ill to test malaria treatments during World War II was generally hailed as positive, making the war 'everyone's war.' Likewise, in the late 1940's and early 1950's, the testing of new polio vaccines on institutionalized mentally retarded children was considered appropriate. Utilitarianism was the ethic of the day.
- George J. Annas, Mengele's Birthmark: The Nuremberg Code in United States Courts, 7 Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy 17, 19-21 (Spring, 1991), quoted in Grimes v. Kennedy Krieger Institute, Inc., 366 Md. 29, 782 A.2d 807 (Md. 2001)
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) instituted a rule, effective September 30, 2021, require that all all "Healthcare Providers" and "Healthcare Staff" working in any "Healthcare Setting" provide either proof of vaccination or weekly COVID-19 testing results.
Explorer
edithttps://sgp.fas.org/crs/misc/R46288.pdf Congressional Research Service report: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): Emergency Temporary Standards (ETS) and COVID-19 Updated September 13, 2021
https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-12-330.pdf
United States Government Accountability Office
WORKPLACE
SAFETY AND
HEALTH
Multiple Challenges
Lengthen OSHA’s
Standard Setting
Report to Congressional Requesters
April 2012
GAO-12-330
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/osha-likely-to-struggle-to-enforce-biden-vaccine-mandate/ar-AAOvjhY
Washington Examiner
OSHA likely to struggle to enforce Biden vaccine mandate
David Hogberg 9/16/2021
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/bloomberg-law-analysis/oshas-planned-covid-vaccine-rule-has-firms-asking-whats-next
Bloomberg Law
OSHA’s Planned Covid Vaccine Rule Has Firms Asking, What’s Next?
Sept. 10, 2021
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/for-employers-the-devil-will-be-in-the-details-of-biden-s-new-vaccine-mandate-an-employment-law-expert-explains/ar-AAOjr3V For employers, the devil will be in the details of Biden's new vaccine mandate, an employment law expert explains aharoun@businessinsider.com (Azmi Haroun) 9/10/2021
https://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/blog/pets-animals-vaccines
History of Vaccines
Farm Animals and Pets Also Need Vaccines
June 30, 2019 Rene F. Najera
https://www.foporegonlodge7.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Complaint-Declaratory-Judgment-CM.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3_kVGBkdzprCgKFrDVUDz1NmdEhdsMRG4gmk21-OPpSVTVltuQASbGBt8
OREGON FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE v. BROWN
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/oregon-governor-sued-by-police-firefighters-over-vaccine-mandate/ar-AAO6jjf The Hill Oregon governor sued by police, firefighters over vaccine mandate Jordan Williams 9/4/2021
https://www.talksonlaw.com/speakers/dorit-reiss
Prof. Dorit Reiss
Talks On Law
https://www.globalcompliancenews.com/2021/07/23/peru-law-promoting-the-acquisition-of-vaccines-by-the-private-sector-and-other-sectors08072021/
Peru: Law promoting the acquisition of vaccines by the private sector and other sectors, 21 June 2021
https://journals.um.si/index.php/medicine/login
Medicine, Law & Society (Slovenia} login
https://www.vorys.com/publications-2972.html
Vorys
7/29/21FDA Approves First Interchangeable Biosimilar Product
https://www.theemployerreport.com/2021/07/mandating-covid-19-vaccination-before-you-act-consider-these-key-issues-for-us-and-multinational-employers/
Mandating COVID-19 Vaccination? Before You Act, Consider These Key Issues For US and Multinational Employers
https://www.littler.com/publication-press/publication/montana-releases-faqs-vaccine-discrimination-law
Littler
Montana Releases FAQs on Vaccine Discrimination Law
By Jacqueline Mrachek, Carly Zuba, and Josh Kirkpatrick on August 4, 2021
https://www.gtlaw.com.au/knowledge/why-we-should-be-concerned-about-rapid-roll-out-vaccination-certificates
Why we should be concerned about the rapid roll-out of vaccination certificates 10/August/2021 - AU
https://www.huntonlaborblog.com/2021/08/articles/california-developments/new-covid-19-vaccination-requirements-for-california-state-employees-and-health-care-workers/
Hunton
New COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for California State Employees and Health Care Workers
By Julia Y. Trankiem & Blake E. Guerrero on August 12, 2021
https://www.seyfarth.com/news-insights/vaccine-mandates-for-condominium-and-cooperative-building-employees-union-vs-non-union.html
Seyfarth
LEGAL UPDATEAug 12, 2021
Vaccine Mandates for Condominium and Cooperative Building Employees: Union vs. Non-Union
By Dennis H. Greenstein, Ingrid C. Manevitz, and Jeremy A. Cohen
https://www.druganddevicelawblog.com/2021/08/yes-the-government-can-still-require-vaccination.html
Yes, the Government Can Still Require Vaccination
By Steven Boranian on August 13, 2021
https://www.dwt.com/blogs/employment-labor-and-benefits/2021/08/oregon-health-authority-covid-vaccine-rule
Oregon Health Authority's COVID-19 Vaccine Rule for Healthcare Providers and Staff
Sarah Ames Benedict and
Carol J. Bernick
08.13.21
https://carbertwaite.com/news-legal-commentary/navigating-vaccine-injury-support-program/
Author: Fiona Balaton
403.705.3631
balaton@carbertwaite.com
NAVIGATING THE FEDERAL VACCINE INJURY SUPPORT PROGRAM (Canada)
AUGUST 18, 2021
https://www.vaccineinjurysupport.ca/en Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) (Canada)
https://nnphi.org/about-nnphi/nnphi-team/montrece-ransom/
Montrece Ransom
Director of the National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training
Miami, F.L.
mransom@nnphi.org
https://www.docketalarm.com/cases/Tennessee_Eastern_District_Court/1--21-cv-00200/Children%27s_Health_Defense_et_al_v._Food_%26_Drug_Administration_et_al/docs/1.pdf
CHILDREN’S HEALTH DEFENSE v. FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION
(lawsuit against licensure of Pfizer vaccine)
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/ip-law/moderna-wants-fed-cir-help-to-avoid-covid-vaccine-patent-suits
Moderna Wants Fed. Cir. Help to Avoid Covid Vaccine Patent Suits
https://educate.americanhealthlaw.org/local/catalog/view/product.php?productid=537
Navigating Vaccine Mandates: Leadership, Legal, and Policy Insights
Date: 10/26/21
Time: 2:00-3:30 PM ET
https://www.druganddevicelawblog.com/2021/09/pa-court-boots-vax-case.html
PA Court Boots Vax Case
Stephen McConnell on September 29, 2021
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-09-27/california-prison-employees-covid-19-vaccine-judge
LA Times
All California prison guards, staff must get COVID-19 vaccine, federal judge rules
https://public.fastcase.com/9SKwsfNqTc6OieYDhNMyMyN2Wy3CjENpcKAugXzPiFB3FVktxHPbqie8gaPoyxIUkqDM4g76qFqd5m8w3t2FlA%3D%3D
What’s Next with Cal/OSHA and COVID-19 Standards?
Author: Cecilie E. Read
https://www.dlapiper.com/en/us/insights/publications/2021/09/president-biden-announces-new-vaccination-requirements/
DLA Piper
President Biden announces new vaccination requirements – what private employers and federal contractors need to know
https://www.mintz.com/insights-center/viewpoints/2226/2021-09-10-biden-administration-unveils-sweeping-workplace Mintz Biden Administration Unveils Sweeping Workplace Vaccination Plan Michael S. Arnold, Corbin Carter, David Barmak
https://graydon.law/president-bidens-proposed-covid-19-plan-may-push-employers-to-mandatory-vaccination-policies-or-is-it-much-ado-about-nothing/
Graydon
President Biden’s Proposed COVID-19 Plan May Push Employers to Mandatory Vaccination Policies – Or is it Much Ado About Nothing?
September 10, 2021 by Theresa Nelson
https://www.spreaker.com/user/11313090/spreaker-2-09-13-21
What Impact Will Biden's Vaccine Mandate Have?: With Guest Brian Dean Abramson
The Rick Ungar Show Daily Podcast
https://lawstreetmedia.com/news/health/hospitals-receive-lawsuits-after-requiring-covid-19-vaccines/
Hospitals Receive Lawsuits After Requiring COVID-19 Vaccines
DAVID NAYER
SEPTEMBER 7, 2021
https://www.gmlaw.com/news/greenspoon-marder-immigration-alert-new-developments-september-3-2021/
GREENSPOON MARDER IMMIGRATION ALERT: NEW DEVELOPMENTS SEPTEMBER 3, 2021
Immigration Blog Sep 3, 2021
GREEN CARD APPLICANTS AND COVID VACCINATIONS
https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/panel-physicians/covid-19-technical-instructions.html
CDC Requirements for Immigrant Medical Examinations: COVID-19 Technical Instructions for Panel Physicians
CHROME
edithttps://www.technologyreview.com/2021/07/01/1027768/us-vaccine-passport-guide/ Pandemic Technology Project Your guide to what’s happening with vaccine passports in the US The world is debating vaccine passports. We're keeping track of what you really need to know. Bobbie Johnson archive pageAdriana Fraser archive pageMia Satoarchive page July 1, 2021
https://www.reuters.com/world/countries-make-covid-19-vaccines-mandatory-2021-07-13/
Factbox: Countries making COVID-19 vaccines mandatory
Reuters
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/07/13/coronavirus-latest-updates/
France and Greece mandate vaccinations for health workers amid delta variant surge
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/iis/training.html
https://www.fisherphillips.com/services/emerging-issues/vaccine-resource-center/index.html?tab=overview
https://www.fisherphillips.com/a/web/hGaiGhPPxFjCRmz3SA4Fcz/2jtwdt/VACCINE%2520-%2520Model%2520Non-Mandatory%2520Vaccine%2520Policy.pdf
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/religious-exemptions-from-coronavirus-vaccines-are-expected-to-become-a-legal-battleground/
Religious exemptions from coronavirus vaccines are expected to become a legal battleground
Sep. 1, 2021 at 12:08 pm Updated Sep. 1, 2021 at 1:22 pm
By Sarah Pulliam Bailey
The Washington Post
https://repository.uchastings.edu/hastings_law_journal/vol65/iss6/5/
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/569315-covid-19-vaccinations-plummet-in-afghanistan-after-taliban-takeover-unicef
The Hill
COVID-19 vaccinations plummet in Afghanistan following Taliban takeover: UNICEF
BY LEXI LONAS - 08/25/21 09:44 AM EDT
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R46745
Congressional Research Service
State and Federal Authority to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccination (April 2, 2021)
https://www.venable.com/insights/publications/2021/06/employers-guide-to-the-religious-exemption
https://www.eeoc.gov/laws/guidance/section-12-religious-discrimination
https://www.eeoc.gov/statutes/title-vii-civil-rights-act-1964
https://www.gavi.org/news/media-room/92-low-middle-income-economies-eligible-access-covid-19-vaccines-gavi-covax-amc
GAVI
92 low- and middle-income economies eligible to get access to COVID-19 vaccines through Gavi COVAX AMC
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sustainability-in-community-and-public-health-systems-vaccines-and-the-law-tickets-173642538507
Belmont Event
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X20312342
Global assessment of national mandatory vaccination policies and consequences of non-compliance
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/how-osha-can-conjure-bidens-soft-vaccine-mandate-explained
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/biden-workplace-vaccine-mandate-plan-primed-for-court-challenges
https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/oshact/section_6
https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1256&context=mhlr
2021
Navigating the Legal Challenges of COVID-19 Vaccine Policies in
Private Emplo ate Employment: School V yment: School Vaccination Laws Pr accination Laws Provide a
Roadmap
Pamela Abbate-Dattilo
https://public.fastcase.com/9SKwsfNqTc6OieYDhNMyM8f%2Bthh%2BThwYCErG%2B4cakQBw2Jas7f%2B%2F%2FTDZAcmcdM%2BwFj1SdJlD9tSntzEJYX%2FhTQ%3D%3D
Dr. T. v. Alexander-Scott (D. R.I. 2021)
Asks the court to enjoin the RIDOH from enforcing any requirement that employers deny religious exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination. " Because the Plaintiffs have failed to establish a likelihood of success on the merits as to any of their claims, the Court does not need to address the remaining factors for injunctive relief."
Labarbera v. NYU Winthrop Hosp., 2:18-cv-6737 (DRH) (SIL) (E.D. N.Y. 2021)
Pregnant woman sues to avoid flu vaccination mandate, loses
Mallon v. Frostburg State Univ., CIVIL No. BPG-19-795 (D. Md. 2021)
Student suing school over 2017 MMR mandate.
Kheriaty v. USC
Infection-mediated immunity case, also loses
OSHA reach
editRestland Memorial Park, Matter of, 540 F.2d 626 (3rd Cir. 1976):
During the consideration of the bills which ultimately became the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA), the intention to make the maximum use of the commerce power was repeatedly expressed by various Congressmen. 1 The Act is by its terms applicable to every "person engaged in business affecting commerce who has employees." 2...
Restland Memorial Park, Matter of, 540 F.2d 626 (3rd Cir. 1976)
1 See Brennan v. OSHRC, 492 F.2d 1027, 1030 (2d Cir. 1974).
2 29 U.S.C. § 652(5) (1970).
Dane Cnty. v. Sheila W., 2013 WI 63, 348 Wis.2d 674, 835 N.W.2d 148 (Wis. 2013) (Mature Minor case)
editSeveral states have recognized the “rights” of mature minors by statute. See, e.g., Arkansas (Ark.Code Ann. § 20–9–602(7) (2012)); New Mexico (N.M.Stat.Ann. § 24–7A–6.1.C.(1997)); South Carolina (S.C.Code Ann. § 63–5–340 (2010)); and Virginia (Va.Code Ann. § 63.2–100.2. (2012)). But care must be taken not to misread some of these statutes. For instance, the South Carolina statute provides:
Any minor who has reached the age of sixteen years may consent to any health services from a person authorized by law to render the particular health service for himself and the consent of no other person shall be necessary unless such involves an operation which shall be performed only if such is essential to the health or life of such child in the opinion of the performing physician and a consultant physician if one is available.
S.C.Code Ann. § 63–5–340 (2010) (emphasis added). It is not clear from this statute whether a minor who has reached the age of 16 years may refuse lifesaving services, especially if those services are authorized by a parent or by a court. A provision of South Carolina's Death with Dignity (or Right to Die) Act, S.C.Code Ann. § 44–77–30 (2002), permits a person to adopt a written declaration that life-sustaining procedures may [348 Wis.2d 683]be withheld, but only if the person is 18 years of age or older. Consequently, while South Carolina “recognizes” the rights of mature minors by statute, the statute is not as far-reaching as the doctrine that Sheila proposes here.
¶ 19 By contrast, New Mexico's statute appears to be very far-reaching and to cover Sheila's 2012 circumstances. The pertinent statute reads:
Subject to the provisions of Subsection B of this section, if an unemancipated minor has capacity sufficient to understand the nature of that unemancipated minor's medical condition, the risks and benefits of treatment and the contemplated decision to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment, that unemancipated minor shall have the authority to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment.
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 24–7A–6.1.C. (1997). If this statute had been in effect last year in Wisconsin, Sheila would now likely be dead.
¶ 20 There also are a number of court decisions that have adopted some form of the mature minor doctrine. See, e.g., Kozup v. Georgetown Univ., 851 F.2d 437, 439 (D.C.Cir.1988); People v. E.G., 133 Ill.2d 98, 139 Ill.Dec. 810, 549 N.E.2d 322, 325 (1989); Younts v. St. Francis Hosp. & Sch. of Nursing, 205 Kan. 292, 469 P.2d 330, 338 (1970); In re Swan, 569 A.2d 1202, 1205 (Me.1990); In re Rena, 46 Mass.App.Ct. 335, 705 N.E.2d 1155, 1157 (1999); Bakker v. Welsh, 144 Mich. 632, 108 N.W. 94, 96 (1906); Gulf & Ship Island R.R. Co. v. Sullivan, 155 Miss. 1, 119 So. 501, 502 (Miss.1928); Cardwell v. Bechtol, 724 S.W.2d 739, 748–49 (Tenn.1987); Belcher v. Charleston Area Med. Ctr., 188 W.Va. 105, 422 S.E.2d 827, 837–38 (1992). The substance of these decisions is not uniform. To illustrate, the Tennessee Supreme Court adopted the so-called Rule of Sevens, which provides [348 Wis.2d 684]that children under the age of 7 have no capacity to consent to medical treatment, children between the ages of 7 and 14 have a rebuttable presumption of no capacity, and children between the ages of 14 and the age of majority possess a rebuttable presumption of capacity. Cardwell, 724 S.W.2d at 745.
More October links
edit- What the employers should/can do on COVID-19 vaccination? - China (1/28/2021)
- Missouri et al v. Biden, Complaint against contractor mandate
- Lawsuit claims NorthShore Health System using vax mandate to "purge" unvaccinated religious objectors from payroll, Jonathan Bilyk (Oct 26, 2021)
- “It puts a big burden on employers”: Businesses face tough choices after Gov. Greg Abbott bans vaccine mandates
- Federal Contractors Must Be Vaccinated by Dec. 8, Allen Smith, J.D. (September 24, 2021)
- What Alabama Employers Should Know About the Governor’s Executive Order on Vaccine Mandates (October 29, 2021)
- On October 25, 2021, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey issued an executive order addressing the Biden Administration's COVID-19 vaccination requirements. The EO "makes it clear that Alabama will join other states in legal challenges to the mandates but stops short of banning them altogether", though it does ban arms of the state from mandating vaccines.