<p>A US federal court on Friday maintained a suspension of the Biden administration's mandate requiring large businesses to vaccinate employees for Covid-19.</p>.<p>The three-judge panel for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans affirmed its initial order from last week, which blocked the mandate from going into effect.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/wh-moves-forward-with-vaccine-mandate-despite-being-challenged-in-court-1048808.html" target="_blank">WH moves forward with vaccine mandate despite being challenged in court</a></strong></p>.<p>The court said on Friday that the mandate "grossly exceeds" the administration's authority.</p>.<p>If upheld, the suspension would represent a major setback to one of Biden's most far-reaching and high-impact efforts to secure the widespread immunization of American workers ahead of a winter when a resurgence of Covid-19 is expected.</p>.<p>Biden had set a January 4 deadline for such companies to ensure full vaccination of their employees -- a rule the administration said would affect more than two-thirds of the country's workforce and which the court ruling criticized as "staggeringly overbroad."</p>.<p>The court did not decide whether such a mandate, which would apply to companies with more than 100 workers, is ultimately valid.</p>.<p>But in its ruling, the court said it granted the stay partly because the order was not likely to pass constitutional muster.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/covid-19-vaccine-mandates-are-working-in-us-but-are-still-divisive-1047599.html" target="_blank">'Covid-19 vaccine mandates are working in US, but are still divisive'</a></strong></p>.<p>"The petitioners' challenges to the Mandate show a great likelihood of success on the merits, and this fact weighs critically in favor of a stay," Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt wrote.</p>.<p>He also cited potential "irreparable harm" to employees and to the case's petitioners, which include five strongly Republican US states -- Texas, Louisiana, South Carolina, Utah and Mississippi -- as well as several private companies and religious groups, if the stay was not granted.</p>.<p>"The Mandate threatens to substantially burden the liberty interests of reluctant individual recipients put to a choice between their job(s) and their jab(s)," Engelhardt said.</p>.<p>"From economic uncertainty to workplace strife, the mere specter of the Mandate has contributed to untold economic upheaval in recent months," the judge said.</p>.<p>The ruling requires the stay to remain in place until the challenger's request for a permanent injunction can be reviewed.</p>.<p>Vaccine mandates have a long history in the US but have generally been issued by cities or states.</p>.<p>At issue here is the constitutionality of a US president issuing such a sweeping nationwide mandate.</p>.<p>"Vaccination is the single best pathway out of this pandemic," Biden has said of the order.</p>.<p>"Businesses have more power than ever before to accelerate our path out of this pandemic, save lives, and protect our economic recovery."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/what-is-the-the-us-vaccine-mandate-for-private-employers-1047399.html" target="_blank">What is the the US vaccine mandate for private employers?</a></strong></p>.<p>Mandates announced earlier by several major employers have had impressive results.</p>.<p>As of mid-November, about 68 per cent of the US population, and 81 per cent of adults, had received at least one dose of a vaccine against Covid-19.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>A US federal court on Friday maintained a suspension of the Biden administration's mandate requiring large businesses to vaccinate employees for Covid-19.</p>.<p>The three-judge panel for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans affirmed its initial order from last week, which blocked the mandate from going into effect.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/wh-moves-forward-with-vaccine-mandate-despite-being-challenged-in-court-1048808.html" target="_blank">WH moves forward with vaccine mandate despite being challenged in court</a></strong></p>.<p>The court said on Friday that the mandate "grossly exceeds" the administration's authority.</p>.<p>If upheld, the suspension would represent a major setback to one of Biden's most far-reaching and high-impact efforts to secure the widespread immunization of American workers ahead of a winter when a resurgence of Covid-19 is expected.</p>.<p>Biden had set a January 4 deadline for such companies to ensure full vaccination of their employees -- a rule the administration said would affect more than two-thirds of the country's workforce and which the court ruling criticized as "staggeringly overbroad."</p>.<p>The court did not decide whether such a mandate, which would apply to companies with more than 100 workers, is ultimately valid.</p>.<p>But in its ruling, the court said it granted the stay partly because the order was not likely to pass constitutional muster.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/covid-19-vaccine-mandates-are-working-in-us-but-are-still-divisive-1047599.html" target="_blank">'Covid-19 vaccine mandates are working in US, but are still divisive'</a></strong></p>.<p>"The petitioners' challenges to the Mandate show a great likelihood of success on the merits, and this fact weighs critically in favor of a stay," Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt wrote.</p>.<p>He also cited potential "irreparable harm" to employees and to the case's petitioners, which include five strongly Republican US states -- Texas, Louisiana, South Carolina, Utah and Mississippi -- as well as several private companies and religious groups, if the stay was not granted.</p>.<p>"The Mandate threatens to substantially burden the liberty interests of reluctant individual recipients put to a choice between their job(s) and their jab(s)," Engelhardt said.</p>.<p>"From economic uncertainty to workplace strife, the mere specter of the Mandate has contributed to untold economic upheaval in recent months," the judge said.</p>.<p>The ruling requires the stay to remain in place until the challenger's request for a permanent injunction can be reviewed.</p>.<p>Vaccine mandates have a long history in the US but have generally been issued by cities or states.</p>.<p>At issue here is the constitutionality of a US president issuing such a sweeping nationwide mandate.</p>.<p>"Vaccination is the single best pathway out of this pandemic," Biden has said of the order.</p>.<p>"Businesses have more power than ever before to accelerate our path out of this pandemic, save lives, and protect our economic recovery."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/what-is-the-the-us-vaccine-mandate-for-private-employers-1047399.html" target="_blank">What is the the US vaccine mandate for private employers?</a></strong></p>.<p>Mandates announced earlier by several major employers have had impressive results.</p>.<p>As of mid-November, about 68 per cent of the US population, and 81 per cent of adults, had received at least one dose of a vaccine against Covid-19.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>