Biden requiring federal workers to prove Covid vaccine status or submit to safety rules: White House
He will also call on state and local governments to give out $100 prizes to those who get their shots.
President Joe Biden answers a question from the press as he holds a mask upon arrival on Air Force One at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Allentown, Pennsylvania, July 28, 2021, as he travels to speak on the economy.Federal workers will be required to prove their coronavirus vaccination status or submit to a series of rigorous safety protocols, President
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