These companies are requiring Covid-19 vaccines for their employees

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Here's a look at companies that have announced Covid-19 vaccine requirements for at least some of their employees. They include: • Google • Facebook • BlackRock • Morgan Stanley • Saks Fifth Avenue • The Washington Post • Lyft

New York After months of encouraging employees to get vaccinated against Covid-19, companies are beginning to take a harder line and roll out mandates — a dramatic escalation of Corporate America's approach to halting the spread of the virus.

Momentum for vaccine mandates has been building, and President Joe Biden was expected on Thursday to announce a requirement that all federal employees and contractors be vaccinated or be required to submit to regular testing and mitigation requirements. On Wednesday, Google and Facebook became the first two Silicon Valley giants to issue mandates of their own. Here are the companies that have announced Covid-19 vaccine requirements for at least some of their employees.

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Welp, hope EVERYONE that works at these companies has good health insurance. There are NOT even ANY peer reviewed ANIMAL studies for any of the mRNA jabs! They just went straight to human experimentation!! Good luck.

Are our military personnel required ?

I applaud them! Anyone refusing the vaccine should be responsible for their medical expenses if they contract Covid-19, not insurance companies or the federal government. It's time for accountability!

So are they still allowed to call themselves equal opportunity organizations?

Same companies that have been profiting the most from this hysteria... Wake up people

They left out Jim’s Tire and Auto.

Good job. I hope that more companies get on board

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