Former South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint weighed in on pandemic-related government mandates, saying citizens should be allowed to make an informed decision as to whether they want to be vaccinated, instead of being subject to mandates from the federal government. “I think what we should do as a nation, (doctors, politicians, media) is give people the best information we have. Let doctors express different opinions, and let people make informed decisions about it,” DeMint told “Capitol Report” host Steve Lance in a Jan. 29 interview. DeMint’s comments come after the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced on Jan. 25 that it will formally withdraw its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private businesses with 100 or more employees, which President Joe Biden initiated via executive order. The agency issued an announcement in the Federal Register that it will withdraw its rule, known as an emergency temporary standard, after the Supreme Court on … » Read full article
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