President Biden July 29 announced a coronavirus vaccine mandate for all Federal employees, two days after telling reporters, "If you're not vaccinated, you're not nearly as smart as I thought you were."
During a late-afternoon announcement at the White House, he said all Federal workers who were not vaccinated would be tested at least once a week for the coronavirus and would not be able to travel for work. They will also be required to wear masks at all times on the job, something that will also apply to visitors to Federal buildings.
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