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Prez Biden Engages CEOs of Big Companies to Support Push for Vaccine

September 15, 2021
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Prez Biden Engages CEOs of Big Companies to Support Push for Vaccine

U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday, September 15, met with top U.S. CEOs and other top business leaders as he pushed companies to require workers to be vaccinated amid a surge in COVID-19 infections among the unvaccinated.

Participants in the meeting included the chief executives of Walt Disney Co (DIS.N), Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) and Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc (WBA.O).

Biden last week announced vaccine mandates for nearly all federal employees, federal contractors, and larger companies as the number of U.S. infections continued to rise, hospital beds in some parts of the country filled up and mask requirements returned. After months of trying to persuade Americans to get free vaccinations, the White House is pushing state and local governments, companies and schools to adopt mandates requiring them instead.

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Early on, the U.S. President delivered an address on the Delta variant and his administration’s efforts to increase vaccinations, from the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington.

However, some Republican-led states and a sizable minority of Americans have defied vaccine recommendations from health officials, citing economic or freedom-of-choice arguments. With just 63% of the population having received at least one dose, the U.S. vaccination rate now lags most developed economies.

Meanwhile, opinion polls have shown that majority of Americans support some form of vaccine mandate.

Moreover, Biden on Tuesday, September 14, averred that he had seen “positive support for mandates, by and large.” However, he conceded that there would always be a small percentage of people who would refuse to get inoculated.

The White House hope the meeting will serve “as a rallying cry for more businesses across the country to step up and institute similar measures,” a white house official said.

The official affirmed that the meeting involves business leaders and chief executives who have instituted vaccine requirements or are working to implement the new rules.

Meanwhile, according to the policies announced last week, it requires nearly all federal workers and federal contractors to get COVID-19 vaccinations and push large employers to have workers inoculated or tested weekly. The new measures would apply to businesses with more than 100 employees, about two-thirds of all U.S. workers.

Also, among those who met with Biden are the CEOs of the Kaiser Permanente healthcare system, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream.

Josh Bolten, President of the Business Roundtable representing employers of 20 million workers, also attended.

The fast-spreading Delta variant of the coronavirus has sparked a new wave of sickness and death, posing increased risk not just to the country but to a President, who as a candidate, promised to get control of the pandemic.

However, some small employers have voiced frustration with the mandate. Large employers like U.S. automakers General Motors Co (GM.N) and Ford Motor Co (F.N) and rare-earths producer MP Materials Corp (MP.N) said they are encouraging employees to get the vaccine, but they were quiet about Biden’s executive order.

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