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Employers May Require COVID Vax for Workers 12-22-20 16:54 DC

The first doses of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines are now being administered around the country, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has released new information for employers about their rights as vaccines become more widespread.

The new information includes guidance that says companies may require their employees to get a vaccine when it is available to them.

The Americans with Disabilities Act limits an employer's ability to require workers to get a medical examination, but the EEOC guidance does not consider getting a vaccine to be a medical exam, so mandating it does not violate the ADA.

Employers are also required to ensure a safe workplace in which "an individual shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of individuals in the workplace," and that could mean requiring employees to get vaccinated.

There are exceptions for employees, however Those with a disability or a "sincerely held" religious belief that prevents them from getting a vaccine are exempt.

 

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CA Gets Its First Black Sec of State 12-22-20 16:14 16:14 DC

California Gov. Gavin Newsom today (on Tuesday) named Assemblywoman Shirley Weber as the next Secretary of State. She will be the first Black person to hold that office in the state’s history.

Weber, a Democrat who represents Bonita, Chula Vista, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, National City, and San Diego, has served in the Assembly since 2012 and currently chairs the Assembly Budget Subcommittee on Public Safety and the California Legislative Black Caucus. She will replace Alex Padilla, who is taking Kamala Harris’ seat in the U.S. Senate.

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SC Jewelry Stored Broken Into 12-22-20 09:55 S.S.

A 3rd generation downtown Santa Cruz jewelry store was broken into early Sunday morning, and the burglars are still being sought. Anyone with any information on the 4:18 a.m. Burglary of Dell Williams Jewelers on Pacific Avenue, or the burglars involved, is encouraged to contact the Santa Cruz Police Department.

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Fatal Veh/Ped Monday 12-22-20 09:36 S.S.

A 47 year-old Santa Cruz man suffered fatal injuries yesterday, when he was hit while walking along highway 1 in west Santa Cruz. He was reportedly hit by a black 2002 GMC Yukon, that was recovered near the scene of the fatal accident. The driver, however, has not come forward, and that person’s identity is being sought. Anyone with information about the name, or whereabouts, of the driver is encouraged to contact the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office.

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Governor - Self Quarantine Again 12-22-20A 07:20 S.S.

Governor Gavin Newsom is once again quarantining. This time because a staffer has tested positive for Covid-19. Even though Newsom and a bunch of staffers tested negative on Sunday, they are all quarantining for the now recommended 10 days.

The last time Newsom had to self-isolate was because his children were exposed to someone who tested positive.

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