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HONOLULU 鈥?A federal appeals court panel has ruled that President Donald Trump once again exceeded the scope of his authority with his latest travel ban, but the judges on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals put their decision on hold pending review by the U.S. Supreme Court, meaning the ban involving six majority Muslim countries will remain in effect.The 77-page ruling released late Friday says Trump proclamation makes no finding whatsoever that simply being from one of the countries cited in the ban makes someone a secu stanley thermoskannen rity risk.Hawaii, which is suing to stop the ban, has argued that it will be harmful because families will be separated and university recruitment will be hampered. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Earlier this month, the Supreme Court lifted temporary lower court orders that had prevented the latest ban from taking effect.The status quo was maintained when the 9th Circuit stayed its decision, said Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond School of Law. ARTICLE stanley water jug CONTINUES BELOW The ruling was unusual, but it a unique case, he said, noting the Supreme Court has not set termo stanley argument dates because it has not yet decided to grant an appeal.Given the shockingly rapid volley of executive actions and court decisions, this is surely just the latest in a long series of battles to come. Mary Fan, a University of Washington law school professor, s Yxpk Scheer says he d cut subsidies to business
A group of science experts advising Ontario on the pandemic says mandating COVID-19 vaccines for hospital workers would re stanley tumbler duce the risk of staff shortages because fewer employees would be likely to get infected by the virus.The Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table shared their written response Tuesday to Premier Doug Ford recent call for input on the issue.Ford last week asked stakeholders whether requiring all hospital wo stanley cup rkers be immunized against the virus would worsen staff shortages and impact services. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The advisory group says a mandatory vaccination policy is evidence-based and would make hospit stanley cup al settings safer.They note that hospital workers who aren ;t vaccinated against the virus are at greater risk of being unable to work for long periods of time if they suffer from an acute or long COVID-19 infection. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The group also pointed out that early media reports about vaccine mandates indicate a small number of healthcare workers leave the workforce to avoid being vaccinated.The letter also points to past mandates that increased uptake for influenza vaccines and make the case that trust-building strategies can be employed to avoid losing workers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The group also wrote that patients in Ontario hospitals are more likely to be elderly or immunocompro