
Could Venues and Airlines Require Covid-19 Vaccinations for Entry?
Some private companies have suggested they’re require a vaccine for people to enter their airplanes or events. But can they legally do that? And would it even help slow transmission?
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Subscribe NowSome private companies have suggested they’re require a vaccine for people to enter their airplanes or events. But can they legally do that? And would it even help slow transmission?
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