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In blow to Biden, Supreme Court blocks vaccine mandate for businesses

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The US Supreme Court delivered a blow to President Joe Biden on Thursday, blocking his Covid vaccination-or-testing mandate for employees of large businesses. FRANCE 24's International Affairs Commentator Douglas Herbert tells us more.

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