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Vaccine & WFO: Will companies be liable if employees get exposed to Covid-19 at work?

What Do New Mask Rules Mean for Company Vaccine Mandates?

Image For executives planning to reopen offices in the coming months, Thursday was a doozy of a news day: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention unexpectedly issued new mask rules, and Delta became the first major U.S. company to require the coronavirus vaccine for new employees. The Covid-19 precautions companies must take to keep their workers safe can seem like a moving target. Here’s what we do know: Generally, employers are allowed to require employees to be vaccinated. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued guidance in December stating that vaccine mandates are legal. But this is complicated by proposed legislation in a number of states that would restrict companies’ abilities to set such requirements, and it may be further complicated by the fact that all the vaccines only have conditional approval for emergency use. Pfizer and BioNTech recently applied for full approval for their vaccine, but the process is likely to take months.

Top 5 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: May 14-16

Top 5 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: May 14-16 1. Kings Island Opening Day The area s largest amusement park opens for the season Saturday, and you can be among the first visitors of the year to experience the award-winning Orion – one of only seven giga coasters in the world – as well as the Beast, Banshee, Invertigo and other thrilling coasters and rides. Families with little ones and those of us wanting a more leisurely, sedate experience will enjoy the Kings Mills Antique Autos, K.I. & Miami Valley Railroad, Snoopy s Junction and Boo Blasters on Boo Hill, a family-themed interactive dark ride.

Alleged scammer electrician charged after getting off flight at SIA

• Conspiracy to transport criminal property into Jamaica; and • Engaging in transactions involving criminal property. Jarrett was subsequently offered bail in the sum of $400,000, and is scheduled to appear in the Westmoreland Parish Court on May 19. According to a release from the Financial Investigations Division (FID) on Friday, Jarrett was a person of interest in an ongoing money laundering probe that is being conducted by the agency and the Constabulary Financial Unit (CFU). In one instance that has been linked to Jarrett’s arrest, as far as 2011, law enforcement personnel in the United States visited the home of a victim of lottery scamming after identifying that the person fell prey to a fraudulent scheme.

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