11 states have filed a lawsuit against the introduction of mandatory vaccination in the United States

Plaintiffs dispute new vaccination requirement for companies with more than 100 employees

Authorities in 11 states have filed a lawsuit against the introduction by the administration of US President Joe Biden of mandatory vaccination against covid-19 for employees of large companies. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt.

According to him, the coalition of states that opposed mandatory vaccination, as well as calling for an end to this procedure, includes Missouri, Arizona, Nebraska, Iowa, Arkansas, Montana, New Hampshire, South Dakota, North Dakota, Alaska and Wyoming.

As Schmitt noted, the lawsuit against the Biden administration was filed to "stop the unconstitutional abuse of power by the federal government."

On Thursday, Nov. employees to take a negative CORONAVIRUS test at least once a week. According to The New York Times, the rules will affect about 84 million employees, of which about 31 million are not vaccinated.

US authorities have named vaccines against COVID-19, which will be allowed into the country Society

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