尴尬了?美宣布发N95口罩 产能有限 恐得先仰赖中国制




尴尬了?美宣布发N95口罩 产能有限 恐得先仰赖中国制

世界新闻网

01/20/2022

因应拜登政府即将免费发放4亿个N95口罩给民众,美国口罩工厂开始加紧赶工。图为新泽西州的一家口罩工厂正在制作工罩。(路透)

因应拜登政府即将免费发放4亿个N95口罩,美国口罩工厂开始加紧赶工,但过去这些工厂都已停摆,业界人士指出,产能有限的情况下拜登政府恐怕得先仰赖中国进口的口罩。

美国口罩制造协会(AMMA)表示,美国口罩的需求量在2021年夏天开始大幅衰退,国内工厂陆续停工,面对这波突如其来的需求上升,势必得进口中国制口罩。



为预防感染具超强传染力的变种病毒Omicron,负责筹措个人防护设备(PPE)的非营利组织N95计划(Project N95)运行主任安‧米勒(Anne Miller)说:「最重要的第一步,我们必须提供最佳防护工具给任何需要的人。」

如今拜登将免费提供4亿个N95口罩,预计消耗全国一半以上的库存量;但AMMA创办人阿姆布鲁斯特(Lloyd Armbrust)认为,4亿个口罩根本不够全国每个人使用,认为当局应采取其他立即性措施。

在拜登宣布普发N95口罩前,全国库存量约7亿3700万个;但先前的新冠疫苗政策上路后,口罩需求开始衰退、生产也大受影响,若要临时激起国内口罩产量恐怕还需要一段时间。



阿姆布鲁斯特指出,AMMA所有成员的N95年产量加总,自去年5月的110亿个到今年1月只剩5亿8400万个,衰退幅度高达47%,其中20至30家厂商都已停止生产;同时也是口罩生产商的阿姆布鲁斯特说:「我们的团队大约解雇七成的人,大多厂商亦是如此。」

国内医疗用品大厂3M和Honeywell所生产的N95口罩虽然大多供应美国的需求,但工厂大多在海外,恐会有运输上的延迟;3M发言人珍妮佛‧埃利希(Jennifer Ehrlich)表示,会因应政府需求而提升产量。

卫生部官员唐妮‧欧康纳(Dawn O’Connell)表示,为增加口罩供应量,拜登政府的目标是寻求厂商每月生产1亿4100万个N95口罩,预计2月以前会与厂商签约。

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史上最大规模 拜登政府下周起免费发放4亿个N95口罩

世界新闻网

01/19/2022

加州一座生产N95口罩的工厂。路透

拜登政府预计在几周内免费发放4亿个N95口罩防疫。发放地点包括地区药局和社区健康中心,将是美国史上规模最大的个人防护设备(PPE)发放行动,将从下周稍晚开始。

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Biden administration to distribute 400 million N95 masks to the public for free

By Jeremy Diamond and Paul LeBlanc, CNN

01/19/2022

The Biden administration will make 400 million N95 masks available to Americans for free starting next week, a White House official told CNN, the latest federal step aimed at reining in the US’ Covid-19 surge.

400 million free N95 masks will soon be available to Americans
Jan 19, 2022

The masks — which are coming from the Strategic National Stockpile — will be made available at a number of local pharmacies and community health centers, the official said, adding that the program will be “fully up and running by early February.”

“This is the largest deployment of personal protective equipment in US history,” the official said.



People looking to pick up the free masks will be limited to three per person, a White House official said.

“To ensure broad access for all Americans, there will be three masks available per person. In addition to this program, thanks to the administration’s efforts, these high-quality masks are in ample supply and widely available to American consumers,” the official said.

The 400 million non-surgical N95 masks amount to more than half of the 750 million stored in the US’ Strategic National Stockpile, a figure that tripled over the last year as the White House sought to boost reserves. The US Centers of Disease Control and Prevention recently advised that well-fitting respirators approved by the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health — such as N95 masks — offer “the highest level of protection” against Covid-19.



The administration’s step comes as the US grapples with an unprecedented surge in Covid-19 cases. An average of more than 750,000 new Covid-19 infections were reported every day over the past week, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

“I know we all wish that we could finally be done with wearing masks. I get it,” Biden said last week in remarks on his administration’s coronavirus response. “But there is a — they’re a really important tool to stop the spread, especially of the highly transmittable Omicron variant. So, please, please wear the mask.”

Earlier this month, the CDC changed its mask guidelines to recommend that people “wear the most protective mask you can that fits well and that you will wear consistently.”



“Cloth masks are little more than facial decorations. There’s no place for them in light of Omicron,” CNN medical analyst Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and visiting professor of health policy and management at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, recently said on “CNN Newsroom.”

Beyond masks, the federal government has also quietly launched its website to sign up for free Covid-19 tests, allowing people to order a maximum of four tests shipped directly to their household.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed Tuesday that the government website to order free tests was up and running as part of a “beta phase” ahead of the government website’s formal rollout Wednesday morning.

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华人大妈亲述奥米克戎的得病经历

By Wu Zhong

01/18/2022

我是去年三月打的第一针疫苗, Moderna , 四月第二针,然后十一月底打的 Booster, 都是 Moderna 。

第二针和 Booster 都有明显的疫苗反应,不过过了24小时都好了 。 结果去年圣诞节的时候还是被感染上的,没有Loss of taste, 所以估计就是 O 了. PCR和 Rapid test 都测了阳性,所以肯定是确诊的了。

中间几天病得算不轻的,发烧到102.4, 差点准备去 ER, 不过还是凭着身体硬抗过来,吃了很多维生素片,现在20多天了,测了还是阳性,每天会有不间断的咳嗽,有痰。

还有个问题就是每天晚上睡觉起来都会有严重的头疼,之前是没有过的。现在只能祈祷今后没有严重的后遗症了。

我感觉算比较倒霉吧,平时都是 WFH, 一般出门买菜也就 Costco, 而且我都是戴 N95或者 KN95 的,现在是强烈怀疑是在 Costco 被传染的。

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俄研究:奥密克戎在陶瓷表面存活时间最短

文 / 林煇智

01/18/2022

研究显示,奥密克戎毒株在陶瓷表面失去活性的速度最快,不到24小时就已检测不到。(档案照)

(早报讯)俄罗斯一项最新研究显示,冠病变异病毒奥密克戎在陶瓷表面存活时间最短,病毒的传染性在24小时内消失。

新华社报道,为评估奥密克戎毒株的传染性,俄罗斯“矢量”病毒学与生物技术国家科学中心研究人员在同等空气相对湿度(30%至40%)和温度(26至28摄氏度)条件下,在金属、塑料、陶瓷板上和蒸馏水中对奥密克戎毒株存活性进行比对实验。

结果表明,奥密克戎毒株在陶瓷表面失去活性的速度最快,不到24小时就已检测不到。

该机构称,奥密克戎毒株活性下降的动态变化总体上与此前发现的其他冠病变异毒株并无不同,因此使用消毒剂依然是预防感染的有效方法。

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以色列初步研究 打第4剂疫苗恐无法预防Omicron

中央社 | 耶路撒冷

01/17/2022

根据以色列初步研究结果,注射第4剂COVID-19(2019冠状病毒疾病)疫苗会使人体抗体数量超出注射第3剂,但恐怕仍不足以预防感染Omicron变异株。(美联社)

根据以色列初步研究结果,注射第4剂COVID-19(2019冠状病毒疾病)疫苗会使人体抗体数量超出注射第3剂,但恐怕仍不足以预防感染Omicron变异株。

以国希巴医疗中心(Sheba Medical Center)传染病部门负责人芮格夫-尤柴(Gili Regev-Yochay)指出,注射第4剂疫苗会使抗体数量「比注射第3剂再多一些」;并说,这只是初步研究结果,尚未正式发表。

以色列一年前是初步施打疫苗速度最快的国家,上个月已开始为最脆弱的高风险人口施打第4剂疫苗,也就是第2追加剂。

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“频繁接种或致免疫力下降,应像流感一样打疫苗”

韩国中央日报

01/13/2022

图为波兰一名83岁女性正在接受新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)疫苗的第三次接种。【照片来源:美联社=韩联社】

在以色列等部分国家已开始实施新冠肺炎疫苗第四针接种的情况下,有人指出,过度反复接种新冠疫苗反而会对免疫系统产生负面影响。

据彭博社11日(当地时间)报道,欧盟(EU)下属机构欧洲药品管理局(EMA)当天警告称,如果每4个月追加接种一次新冠疫苗,最终可能会导致免疫力下降。EMA解释说,各国应增加注射间隔,在像流感一样寒冷的季节前接种。



EMA主管疫苗的负责人马尔科·卡瓦列里(Marco Cavaleri)当天在媒体会上说,虽然可以再接种一次新冠病毒疫苗,但我认为不能持续反复接种疫苗”,“我们需要思考如何将目前的疫情转变为本土流行病”。

上述警告也出现在已经实施第4轮接种的以色列。由专家组成的以色列疫苗咨询委员会去年12月底建议60岁以上高龄人群和免疫低下人群等进行第四轮接种,但卫生部以数据不充分为由暂时搁置批准。当时一些科学家担心,如果数次接种疫苗,反而会使免疫系统疲劳,导致身体与冠状病毒抗争的能力受损。

以色列著名传染病专家、舍巴医疗中心教授埃亚尔·莱塞姆(Eyal Leshem)认为,接种2次疫苗及之后再打一次疫苗就能起到充分的预防效果。



莱塞姆教授当天接受CNBC电话采访时说,如果接种三次疫苗,相对长期持续免疫,可以防止陷入新冠病毒引起的重症”,“为了应对变异,可能需要每年更新疫苗,但如果毒性较弱,比如奥密克戎的情况,如果已经完成了2-3次接种,可能不需要再进行接种”。

目前,以色列以高危人群为中心对免疫低下者、高龄人群、医务人员等实施了第4轮接种。智利也在前一天开始了针对免疫低下者的第四轮接种,下个月将把接种对象扩大到第三轮接种满6个月的55岁以上成年人。

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最新民调:已完成接种疫苗美国民众逾三分之一仍染疫

世界新闻网

01/12/2022

一项民调显示,已完成接种新冠疫苗的美国民众当中,超过三分之一仍然感染新冠病毒。(美联社)

Axios新闻网站与市场研究调查机构易普索(Ipsos)11日公布最新联合民调显示,已完成接种新冠疫苗的美国民众当中,超过三分之一仍然感染新冠病毒。调查结果显示,高达九成受访者说,认识的亲朋好友之间有人感染病毒;另有57%受访者表示,反对政府发放失业救济金给不遵守雇主疫苗接种规定而丢掉工作的劳工。

调查结果显示,已完成接种(fully vaccinated)的民众当中,有36%表示后来还是照样染疫,接受病毒检测得到阳性结果。相较之下,2021年12月中旬的相同问卷调查里,已完成接种受访者当中有22%表示后来仍然染疫,2021年夏季期间,已完成接种民众当中只有6%表示后来还是感染新冠病毒。



36 percent of Americans now say the became infected with Covid-19 after being fully vaccinated. Here, a vaccine is prepared for administration at Union Station in Los Angeles, California on January 7, 2022.FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

这项调查是在今年1月7日至10日之间进行,访问对象为抽样选出的全美1054名18岁以上成年人,抽样误差在正负3.2%以下。

Axios新闻网站报导,从这项最新调查的结果可以看出,绝大多数美国人为Omicron变种病毒感到忧虑,为了降低曝露于病毒的风险、减少病毒传播,日常生活当中做出了某些相对调整。


Sen. Burr Closing Remarks at HELP Hearing on COVID Variants

On January 11, 2022, the Senate HELP Committee met with federal officials to discuss the response to new COVID-19 variants.


报导指出,调查结果也反映了美国民众对疫情感到忧心的可能原因:新冠疫苗恐怕不足以对抗Omicron变种病毒。

易普索美国事务公关部总监杨格(Cliff Young)指出,美国民众觉得受到疫情再度袭击,纷纷调整生活方式,「如果他们自己并没有调整,关系非常密切的亲人则都做出了调整」。



易普索副总裁纽沃尔(Mallory Newall)说,Omicron疫情升高期间,美国民众生活调整非常广泛,几乎回到2021年4月间居家避疫的状态,而当时绝大多数美国人都还没打疫苗。

统计显示,总计52%受访民众说,若要回归到美国发生新冠疫情之前的正常生活,恐怕还要一年以上;约有75%受访者说,与2020年春季相比,感觉现在染疫风险更高。


Fauci, health officials testify at Senate hearing on COVID variants | full video
Jan 11, 2022

Dr. Anthony Fauci, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky and other health officials testified before a Senate committee Tuesday on the federal response to COVID-19 and new variants. The Biden administration announced Monday Americans with private insurance will be able to ask for reimbursement for at-home rapid tests beginning Saturday.


在没有打疫苗的受访者当中,30%表示Omicron疫情让他们变得较可能愿意接种疫苗。在去年12月的相同调查中,仅19%未打疫苗受访者说,因为Omicron疫情而变得较愿意接种疫苗。

在这项调查中,57%受访者表示,反对政府发放失业救济金给不遵守雇主疫苗接种规定而丢掉工作的劳工。

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才打第三剂新冠疫苗, 电视主播节目中突重摔倒地 骇人视频疯传

文章来源: 东森新闻

01/11/2022

巴西一名电视台主持人不久前接种第三剂新冠疫苗,3日在直播节目中看来一切正常,没想到播报到一半身体45度倾斜,下秒重重倒地,工作人员和观众都吓了一跳。这段影片掀起热议,部分网友质疑,这可能是第三剂疫苗副作用。

▲ 席尔瓦主持节目中突然心脏病发倒下。

当地媒体报导,现年36岁的席尔瓦(Rafael Silva)是巴西TV Alterosa电视台节目主持人,3日在节目中突然心脏病发倒地。影片中可见,席尔瓦对着镜头播报到一半,身体开始向后倾斜,平板从手中飞出,接着整个人重重撞上身后的背板,昏倒在地。电视台赶紧切换画面,但他昏倒的过程已经完整播出。



事发后现场工作人员马上将席尔瓦送医,他在前往医院途中5度心脏麻痹,情况相当危急,所幸经过治疗后已经没有生病危险,目前仍在加护病房,但病情稳定,预计11日再度接受检查。

JORNALISTA RAFAEL SILVA – MAL SÚBITO
Jan 3, 2022

他昏倒的画面在网路上疯传,令许多网友感到震惊。有人翻出席尔瓦的推特发文,发现他不久前才刚接种第三剂疫苗,当时还开心亮出照片。因此有传言指出,席尔瓦心脏病发是疫苗引发的副作用,不过电视台人员已经出面否认此说法。

席尔瓦的同事洛佩斯(Kadu Lopes)说明,他在去年12月28日接种疫苗,昏倒则是在3日,有人说他是打完疫苗突然不适,但专家已经排除这种可能性,且为席尔瓦治疗的医师表示,他患有先天性心脏病,这次昏倒也和他的遗传性疾病直接相关,并非疫苗副作用。

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Covid-19 Vaccine Injuries/Deaths

11/06/2021

Rumble — Roundtable discussion with vaccine injured and medical experts on federal vaccine mandates and the importance of health care freedom.


美国陆军飞行医官特蕾莎中校关于新冠疫苗的证词

By 萧笙客 

11/06/2021

11月2日,飞行医官特蕾莎·朗中校在约翰逊参议员主持的关于新冠疫苗的圆桌会议上的作证。

美国德州胡德堡陆军基地负责四千名陆军飞行旅官兵身体健康和飞行安全的军医特蕾莎反对对官兵、特别是飞行员强制性注射疫苗,向法院提出的临时禁令书写的补充材料。

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Sen. Johnson hosts panel highlighting people claiming to be harmed by COVID-19 vaccines

By WEAU 13 News

11/06/2021

Sen. Ron Johnson held a roundtable with several people who say they or a loved one experienced life-altering side-effects from various COVID vaccinations Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021.(Gray TV)

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WEAU) – Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson is giving a stage to people who claim they were harmed by COVID-19 vaccinations.

Tuesday, Johnson held a roundtable with several people who say they or a loved one experienced life-altering side-effects from various COVID vaccinations.

One panelist, who says she experienced adverse side effects from the vaccine, called for a federal safety net for others who are also injured.

Another woman at the meeting claimed that those who catch COVID receive medical help, while those who have adverse side effects to vaccines are ignored.

The panel included researches and doctors who generally agreed vaccines have a role in fighting the pandemic, but also cautioned against mandating them.

Johnson said the panel is not about creating fear or increasing vaccine hesitancy, but says federal health officials aren’t being honest when they say the vaccines are safe and effective, and shouldn’t be mandated.



“I had COVID,” Johnson said. “I’ve had my antibodies tested as my doctor told me. I’ve got a whopping level of antibodies.”

Johnson also spoke about his personal vaccination decision.

“Again, natural immunity should be strong, pretty long-lasting, which is the case of very, you know, many, many illnesses, many viruses,” Johnson said. “And so there’s no reason for me to get a vaccine.”

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention fact page maintains the vaccines are safe and effective. It also acknowledges the existence of some of the adverse effects discussed at Johnson’s roundtable, and says COVID vaccines are under the most intense safety monitoring in U.S. history.

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Survey: Majority of Federal Employees Disagree With Biden’s Vaccine Mandate

Comments submitted as part of the survey show a diversity of thought on the requirement. 

By COURTNEY BUBLÉ

he majority of federal employees recently surveyed (53%) strongly or somewhat disagreed with the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal employees, while 44% strongly or somewhat agreed with it. 

The Government Business Council, the research arm of Government Executive, sent a survey between October 27 and November 2 to Government Executive and Defense One readers, which drew 3,186 respondents. The survey had a 95% confidence level and margin of error of +/- 3%; the vast majority of respondents currently work for a federal agency but the results did include some retirees and congressional and private sector workers. President Biden announced the mandate on September 9 and the deadline is November 22. 

“I am not pro or anti-vaccine, I am pro-choice,” wrote one federal employee in the comments section. “It should be a choice not a mandate, last I knew this was a free country.” Anonymous comments submitted as part of the survey show the diversity of thought on the mandate as well as the nuance of arguments on both sides. 


Thirty-percent of respondents said they thought the vaccine mandate will be slightly or moderately effective in protecting the federal workforce from the coronavirus; 42% thought it will be very or extremely effective and 29% thought it will not be effective. 

“The vaccine mandate is most likely legal. It’s also probably effective,” said a respondent. “It, however, does not mean the federal [government] should have the power to force adults and the civilian workforce to get a shot that they don’t want.” 

The mandate requires all federal employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by November 22, or claim a religious or medical exemption. Those who decline vaccination and whose agencies deny their exemption requests will face progressive discipline, up to removal from the federal service. 

Another respondent said, “the mandate will not be effective if the many false religious exemptions are approved,” because “most are not sincerely held beliefs, but just people that don’t want to get their vaccine.”



A different person said, “A coworker’s choice not to be vaccinated increases my potential exposure to COVID, potentially increases my workload if I have to cover for them if they are out ill and increases the cost of [Federal Employees Health Benefits]/Medicare.”

The survey looked at the difference of views among those on full telework compared to those going into the office at least one day a week. The chart below shows approval and disapproval levels based on that status, with those going into the office at least once a week more likely to strongly disapprove of the mandate. 

“If you can do your job, i.e. telework, without contacting others there is no reason to be vaccinated,” said one federal employee in the comments section. “It is the individual’s body and they should have the right to decide what is done to it without fearing economic ruin.”

Another said, “​​I worked and put the protocols in to keep everyone safe. I worked on the front lines for the last two years and now you want to fire me?”



One respondent who said they work for the Agriculture Department’s Farm Service Agency said they love their job and customers they serve, “but lately I do not feel the agency has my back or appreciates the work our agency does. After being on the front lines, figuring out telework, changing the way our agency goals are achieved I feel the employees deserve a little more than a ‘do it or get out policy.’ ” 

As for the ability to enforce a vaccine mandate, 50% of respondents strongly or somewhat disagreed that the federal government has the authority to enforce the requirement, while 46% somewhat or strongly agreed. There were no major differences in responses from managers and non-managers to this question; however, there were some differences among those in different work environments, as shown below. 

The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel issued a legal opinion in July that says federal law doesn’t prohibit public and private entities from mandating coronavirus vaccines, even if those vaccines do not yet have full authorization from the Food and Drug Administration. Also, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued a similar decision in May, which it updated in October

As for regions, the area with the highest approval rating (54%) of the mandate was the D.C. metro area, which is where federal agency headquarters are concentrated. Respondents living in the Southwest had the highest disapproval rating. 



“The D.C. power brokers are using us as pawns,” said a respondent. 

While not a question in the survey, many raised concerns in the comments section about loss of employees due to the mandate. 

“Is the federal government prepared to lose 20-30% of its workforce to retirements, resignations or terminations?” said one respondent. 

“I will retire from federal service if I am threatened with discipline/firing,” said another. “ I am proud of my military service (Vietnam veteran) and federal service (FBI and [Internal Revenue Service]) and continually received ‘outstanding’ performance evals as GS-14. The federal mandate is morally wrong.” 

Someone else said, “this is a train wreck, but may provide promotion opportunities for the younger workforce.” 

However, there were also several comments encouraging vaccinations. “I sincerely appreciate efforts to get our team vaccinated,” said one person. “I am grateful for the mandate and wish it had come sooner.”

For comparison, recent survey from Qualtrics, an experience management company, found that the majority of respondents (58%) supported vaccine mandates from either employers or the federal government. 



“Employees in the [technology and information technology] industry are the most supportive of federal vaccine mandates compared to those who work in health care, retail and government,” said Qualtrics. “Roughly a quarter of government, health care, and private employees oppose mandates that would apply to them.” 

Overall, 42% of respondents want their company leaders to enforce the mandate, while 39% do not, the Qualtrics survey found. That survey was done between October 12 and 15. There were 1,309 respondents who were chosen from a randomized panel and deemed eligible if they live in the United States, are an adult and are at least part-time employees. 

Government Executive previously reported about reactions to the mandate from NASAFederal Bureau of Prisons and other federal employees. While some agencies have shared their vaccination levels with reporters, lawmakers or the public, the levels are not known for all. Top House Republicans are seeking those numbers by November 10. 

In one example, as of late October, several intelligence agencies had at least 20% of their workforce unvaccinated, with some as high as 40%, said Rep. Chris Stewart, R-Utah, who is a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, the Associated Press reported on Friday. He cited information that the Biden administration gave to the committee, but hasn’t released publicly, and didn’t name the specific agencies since the full results were classified. 

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Biden admin considering vaccine mandate for businesses with fewer than 100 employees

OSHA rule for big businesses forces employees to be vaccinated or wear masks and get weekly COVID-19 tests

By Tyler Olson | FOX Business

11/05/2021

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) says it is “seeking comment” about whether businesses with fewer than 100 employees should be subject to the COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandate it is implementing on big businesses

OSHA’s requirement will force businesses with more than 100 employees to mandate vaccines or else their employees will need to wear masks and be tested for COVID-19 weekly. It will go into effect Jan. 4. 

President Biden holds his face mask and waves as he exits Air Force One at Capital Region International Airport, Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021, in Lansing, Michigan. Biden’s administration is implementing a COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandate on big busines (AP Photo/Evan Vucci / AP Newsroom)

But according to a summary released by OSHA, it appears to be considering implementing the rule for small businesses as well. 



“OSHA is confident that employers with 100 or more employees have the administrative capacity to implement the standard’s requirements promptly, but is less confident that smaller employers can do so without undue disruption,” the summary says. “OSHA needs additional time to assess the capacity of smaller employers, and is seeking comment to help the agency make that determination.”

The same language is included in the Federal Register page for the vaccine rule.

In this July 27, 2020, file photo, nurse Kathe Olmstead prepares a shot that is part of a possible COVID-19 vaccine, developed by the National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc., in Binghamton, New York. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink / AP Images)

A Department of Labor spokesperson told FOX Business Friday that it is indeed considering whether to extend the vaccine or mask and testing mandate to businesses with fewer than 100 workers. 



“OSHA chose a 100-employees threshold at this time because the agency is confident that employers with 100 or more employees have the administrative capacity to implement the standard’s requirements promptly,” the spokesperson said. “Because the emergency situation required OSHA to act quickly, the information immediately available to the agency did not allow it to confidently assess the impact on smaller firms.”

The spokesperson added: “OSHA will consider whether to extend the rule to smaller firms in the public rulemaking that begins with the publication of this emergency rule.”

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Raytheon CEO warns company could lose ‘several thousand’ employees over vaccine mandate

By Mike Brest

10/27/2021

Raytheon CEO warns company could lose ‘several thousand’ employees over vaccine mandate

Raytheon Technologies’s top boss warned that the U.S. aerospace and defense company will lose thousands of employees who have thus far refused to comply with the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

“So, we’re going to be faced on Dec. 8 with a choice. We’re going to potentially lose several thousand people who refuse to be vaccinated,” Raytheon CEO Greg Hayes said in a CNBC interview on Tuesday. “Now, this is a tough thing, but we are preparing for it.”



Hayes also said that 83% of the company, which has a total workforce of roughly 125,000 U.S. employees, according to Reuters, is already vaccinated while another 6% are “in the process of being vaccinated.”

Additionally, there is another 3% of employees who are seeking either a religious or medical exemption, while another 3% have said they don’t intend to receive the vaccine, the CEO added, though he did not address the status of the employees who do not fall into those categories.

The company has already begun hiring people to fill the upcoming vacancies, Hayes said.

Raytheon had issued a companywide mandate requiring vaccination by Jan. 1, but that order was usurped when President Joe Biden declared that all federal contractors must receive the vaccine by Dec. 8.



Hayes’s comments came the same day Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville sent a letter to the White House claiming that Biden’s “federal contractor vaccine mandate will have negative effects on our national security” and called on the president “to remove — or, at a minimum, delay and clarify — vaccination requirements on private companies and academic research institutions that are actively supporting the Department of Defense.”

Similarly, nearly a dozen Republican lawmakers on the House Armed Services Committee petitioned the White House and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to reverse the Pentagon’s vaccine mandate for contractors over fears that it could lead to supply chain issues.

Roughly 100 employees at United Launch Alliance, a Lockheed Martin and Boeing joint venture that contracts to both the Pentagon and NASA, walked off the job Monday over the federal government’s vaccine mandates and pledged to continue protesting in the days leading up to the deadline to be vaccinated.

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Former WSU football coach Nick Rolovich to sue university over firing after refusing vaccine

According to a press release sent by his attorney, Rolovich is accusing WSU Athletic Director Pat Chun of “discriminatory and vindictive behavior.”

By KREM Staff

10/20/2021

PULLMAN, Wash. — Former Washington State University football coach Nick Rolovich was fired Tuesday, Oct. 19 after refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and now he plans to sue the university. 

According to his lawyer, Rolovich will be taking legal action against WSU and all parties responsible for his termination. The decision to terminate Rolovich came after his request for a religious exemption from the vaccine was denied by the WSU. According to his lawyer, WSU  “indicated that even if the exemption had been granted, no accommodation would have been made.”

Rolovich is accusing WSU Athletic Director Pat Chun of “discriminatory and vindictive behavior,” according to the statement from his lawyer, Brian Fahling.

“Since at least early April, it became clear that Chun had already determined that Coach Rolovich would be fired,” Fahling says. “Chun’s animus towards Coach Rolovich’s sincerely held religious beliefs, and Chun’s dishonesty at the expense of Coach Rolovich during the past year is damning and will be thoroughly detailed in litigation.”



In the statement, Fahling says, “Chun’s discriminatory and vindictive behavior has caused immeasurable harm to Rolovich and his family. It is a tragic and damning commentary on our culture, and more specifically, on Chun, that Rolovich has been derided, demonized, and ultimately fired from his job, merely for being devout in his Catholic faith.”

Pope Francis, the leader of the Catholic Church, has encouraged people to get the COVID-19 vaccine. 

Here is the statement from Rolovich’s lawyer in full:

“The termination of Washington State football coach Nick Rolovich on Monday was unjust and unlawful. 

It came after Coach Rolovich’s request for a religious exemption from the vaccine was denied by the University. The institution also indicated that even if the exemption had been granted, no accommodation would have been made. As a result, Coach Rolovich will be taking legal action against Washington State University, and all parties responsible for his illegal termination. 



Immediately after terminating Coach Rolovich, WSU Athletic Director, Pat Chun, directed campus police to escort the coach to his car, he wasn’t allowed into his office, and he was not even allowed to speak to his team. Since at least early April, it became clear that Chun had already determined that Coach Rolovich would be fired. Chun’s animus towards Coach Rolovich’s sincerely held religious beliefs, and Chun’s dishonesty at the expense of Coach Rolovich during the past year is damning and will be thoroughly detailed in litigation. 

Chun’s discriminatory and vindictive behavior has caused immeasurable harm to Coach Rolovich and his family. Furthermore, the University’s deceitfulness about being unable to accommodate Coach Rolovich even if his religious exemption request had been granted, is exemplified by Chun’s actions arranging a “secret” donor trip that he had Coach Rolovich attend at the height of the pandemic in July 2020. 

During that excursion, Chun and other attendees contracted the disease, but Coach Rolovich did not. It is a tragic and damning commentary on our culture, and more specifically, on Chun, that Coach Rolovich has been derided, demonized, and ultimately fired from his job, merely for being devout in his Catholic faith.”

KREM has reached out to WSU for a statement but has not yet received a response.

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320万年薪傲视全州公务员 华盛顿州立大学教练拒打疫苗遭开除

10/20/2021

华盛顿州立大学(Washington State University, WSU)足球队总教练罗洛维奇(Nick Rolovich)因拒绝遵守华州要求公务员必须接种新冠疫苗的规定,本周稍早已被开除。美联社

华盛顿州立大学(Washington State University,WSU)足球队总教练罗洛维奇(Nick Rolovich)年薪320万元,在领取州政府薪水的公务员收入排行榜称霸。但因罗洛维奇拒绝遵守华州要求公务员必须接种新冠疫苗的规定,本周稍早已被开除。华盛顿邮报报导,罗洛维奇堪称到目前为止,最为引人注目的公职人员拒打疫苗而丢饭碗案例。

华盛顿州立大学18日宣布已经解聘罗洛维奇。华盛顿州立大学美洲狮队(Washington State Cougars)体育主任秦派特(Pat Chun,音译)指出,罗洛维奇拒绝配合疫苗接种规定,已经失去获得校方聘用的资格。

秦派特在声明中说,这起事件让学校足球队感到沮丧。

42岁的罗洛维奇出身于夏威夷大学(University of Hawaii)足球队,2019年曾获西部山区联盟(Mountain West Conference)最佳教练。罗洛维奇年薪320万元,是领取华州州政府薪水的公务员当中排行最高者。



罗洛维奇今年暑假已经表明坚决不打疫苗,太平洋十二校联盟(Pacific-12 Conference)在洛杉矶举办媒体宣传,由于规定全体出席者必须打疫苗,罗洛维奇便因此缺席。

秦派特指出,校方与罗洛维奇协商长达数月,但罗洛维奇态度坚定,「他有权做出选择,他的决定就是不配合规定」。

华盛顿州立大学校长薛尔兹(Kirk Schulz)则在声明中说,虽然少数人士拒打疫苗而引发轩然大波,但学校接近90%雇员及97%学生则都打了疫苗。

薛尔兹说:「人们可以做选择,而且有好几个月的时间可以决定。这并不是突然发生的。」

除了罗洛维奇之外,华盛顿州立大学美洲狮队另外四名助理教练罗戈(Ricky Logo)、理查森(John Richardson)、史特兹曼(Craig Stutzmann)、韦伯(Mark Weber),同样因为拒打疫苗,一并遭到开除。

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美国ESPN知名体育记者拒打疫苗被开除

本文源自: 金融界网

10/20/2021

  迪士尼旗下娱乐与体育节目电视网(ESPN)的知名记者艾莉森-威廉姆斯(Allison Williams)周一表示,她因为拒绝接种新冠病毒疫苗而被解雇,下周将是她在这里工作的的最后日子。

  这位明星记者最出名的是她对美国大学橄榄球和篮球比赛的报道,她在社交媒体上的一段视频中说,她要求豁免不接种疫苗的请求被拒绝了。

  威廉姆斯从2011年3月开始为ESPN工作。上个月,她在推特上发表声明称,在咨询了医生后,她拒绝接种疫苗,因为她和她的丈夫正试图生第二个孩子,接种疫苗“不符合我的最佳利益”。

  ESPN的母公司迪士尼是众多要求员工接种疫苗的企业之一。该公司在一份声明中说,不会对威廉姆斯的个案置评。迪士尼表示,公司正在按照其法律义务,处理员工提出的豁免要求。

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ESPN’s Allison Williams explains why she’s giving up her job over a vaccine mandate

By ANDREA HSU

10/20/2021

ESPN reporter Allison Williams reports from a college basketball tournament at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., on March 8, 2017. Williams said in a recent Instagram video that she is leaving ESPN due to the company’s vaccine mandate.
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ESPN college basketball and football reporter Allison Williams has joined a small minority of workers who have quit or been fired from their jobs over a vaccine mandate.

“I have been denied my request for accommodation by ESPN and the Walt Disney Company, and effective next week, I will be separated from the company,” she said in a video posted to Instagram on Friday.

ESPN’s parent company, Disney, had announced a vaccine mandate over the summer with a deadline of this Friday, Oct. 22.



In early September, Williams shared on Twitter that she’d decided not to get a COVID-19 vaccine while she and her husband were trying to have a second child.

“Taking the vaccine at this time is not in my interest,” she wrote.

The CDC has urged people who are pregnant or might become pregnant to get vaccinated, saying there is currently no evidence showing COVID-19 vaccines cause fertility problems and no data pointing to an increased risk of miscarriage among people who received an mRNA vaccine during pregnancy.

In the Instagram video, Williams spoke of her medical apprehensions about receiving the vaccine and added, “I am also so morally and ethically not aligned with this.”



“Ultimately, I cannot put a paycheck over principle, and I will not sacrifice something that I believe and hold so strongly to maintain a career,” she said in the video. “I’m going to pray things get better and that I can see you on the television set in some capacity in some stadium, covering some game soon.”

Williams, who had reported for ESPN since 2011, acknowledged she’s not the only one walking away from a career or a profession they love.

Hundreds of hospital workers have quit rather than get vaccinated, but they represent only a tiny fraction of employees overall. For example, Duke Health in North Carolina reported it had fired just 20 people out of a workforce of 23,000.

Meanwhile, United Airlines said it is terminating a couple of hundred of its 67,000 employees who did not comply with the airline’s vaccine mandate. Other employers that have imposed vaccine mandates are also reporting compliance rates topping 90%.

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Veteran police officer resigns over vaccine mandate in chronically understaffed department

The department has chronically been understaffed and more officers could resign over the mandate

By Emma Colton | Fox News

9/21/2021

A nearly 30-year police veteran in California resigned over San Jose’s vaccine mandate as the police force continues struggling with chronic understaffing. 

“First of all, it’s my religious belief. I also believe I’ve been given a choice about what to do with my body,” Sgt. David Gutierrez said after he resigned from the San Jose Police Department this weekend, KPIX reported

Gutierrez spent 23 years with the San Jose Police Department working as a homicide detective, internal affairs investigator and patrol supervisor, before retiring in 2019. He then returned to the force as a reserve officer. 



Gutierrez worked his last shift at the department on Saturday, and said he sent a letter to the city manager on Monday denouncing the city’s vaccine mandate, which requires city employees to show proof of vaccination or get a medical exemption. Those who don’t comply face disciplinary action, such as termination.

“Disciplinary action is when you have done something wrong,” Gutierrez said, according to NBC Bay Area. “I have done nothing wrong – by making a choice not to be vaccinated why would you be disciplined?”

Gutierrez added that he is not anti-vaccine and would be open to the city testing him on a weekly basis instead of enforcing the vaccine or getting a medical exemption. 



“I’m not anti-vaccine. I don’t tell people, ‘You shouldn’t get it.’ But when it comes to my body, it’s my choice about what I want to put in my body,” Gutierrez said.

He sent his resignation letter ahead of the city’s Sept. 30 deadline for employees to get the vaccine, and said more officers could also walk off the job amid the department already facing understaffing issues. 

“We are already understaffed and can’t afford to lose more,” Gutierrez said.

“If they let go police officers who’ve been here five years, 10 years, 15 years, you can hire somebody else, but you’re not going to hire that experience though,” he added.



A recent audit examining the last 10 years of the police department found the force has heavily relied on overtime as it struggles with understaffing. 

About 200 officers in the department have so far asked for exemptions, many of which are for religious purposes. But the Democratic mayor, Sam Liccardo, says the vaccine mandate is overall working and doesn’t anticipate an exodus from the force. 

“This is certainly for the protection of the individual members of our city team. But it’s also, critically, for the safety of our entire community because we know, obviously, first responders are out there interacting [with the public] every day,” Liccardo said, according to KPIX.

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Northern NY hospital to stop delivering babies after resignations over Covid-19 vaccine

BY Christine Vendel 

9/12/2021

A hospital in New York plans to stop delivering babies later this month because too many maternity workers resigned rather than get the Covid-19 vaccine.

Lewis County Health System Chief Executive Officer Gerald R. Cayer announced at a news conference Friday afternoon that the maternity department would be closed on Sept. 25 until they can find enough vaccinated nurses to safely reopen it.

Cayer told reporters in Lowville, is the North Country of New York state, that seven of the 30 people who have resigned from the hospital worked in the maternity department, according to the news site NNY360.



Seven additional maternity workers have not said whether or not they will get their first vaccine shot by Sept. 27, which is the deadline set by the state for healthcare workers to get at least one shot, according to the news site.

The health system has a higher than average percentage of its staff vaccinated, Cayer told reporters, with 464 employees vaccinated out of 650, or 73 percent.

But there are still 165 employees who have not yet shared their decision with hospital management, WWNY television news reported.

Medical services in five other departments may have to be cut back as well if more staff members resign because they refuse to be vaccinated



“It just is a crazy time,” Mr. Cayer said, according to NNY360, “It’s not just LCHS-centric. Rural hospitals everywhere are really trying to figure out how we’re going to make it work.”

“If you don’t have staff, how do you deliver the service? That’s what I’m going to be talking about,” Cayer said.

The Health System is one of only two county-owned hospitals left in the state and is the largest employer in the county.

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