'No jab, no party' rule is likely to be legal
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Private businesses wanting to mandate that customers and patrons are vaccinated against COVID-19 before entering their premises will probably be entitled to do so under the law, though experts say is less likely they can impose the same requirement on staff.
President-elect Joe Biden receives his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
Several high-profile public figures including US President-elect Joe Biden have publicly been vaccinated in an attempt to quell concern about the jab's safety.
Hall & Wilcox partner and health law leader Alison Choy Flannigan said that as private businesses are able to control who enters their property, they can bar patrons or customers who cannot prove they have been vaccinated.