OSHA Form The Nov. 4 vaccination and testing requirement from OSHA existed for two days before a three-judge panel temporarily blocked it.

Now that a federal appeals court has put President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine and testing requirements on ice, general counsel are asking whether they should continue working on policies to help their companies comply with the halted mandate, according to labor and employment lawyers. 

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