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The validity of marriages performed abroad is not dependent upon the presence of an American diplomatic or consular officer, but upon adherence to the laws of the country where the marriage is performed. In general, Senegalese marriages which are legally performed by either civil or religious officials are valid in Senegal; however, only a civilly-registered marriage in Senegal is considered legal for U.S. immigration purposes. Specific inquiries regarding the validity of a Senegalese marriage should be directed to the attorney general of the state in the United States where the parties to the marriage live.

Specific inquiries regarding the validity of a Senegalese marriage should be directed to the attorney general of the state in the United States where the parties to the marriage live. Necessary Documents One copy of both the bride and groom’s birth certificate issued within three months bearing the words “issued in anticipation of marriage.”. Specific inquiries regarding the validity of a Senegalese marriage should be directed to the attorney general of the state in the United States where the parties to the marriage live. Necessary Documents One copy of both the bride and groom’s birth certificate issued within three months bearing the words “issued in anticipation of marriage.”.

Necessary Documents

  1. One copy of both the bride and groom’s birth certificate issued within three months bearing the words “issued in anticipation of marriage.” Americans, who cannot obtain a copy of their birth certificate locally, can obtain an “Attestation de certificat de naissance” (a notarized statement made by the applicant) from the U.S. Embassy consular section for $50 (or the equivalent in CFA).
  2. One form of identification and copy for both the bride and groom. Valid identification includes a passport, a driver’s license, or an identity card.
  3. One witness for each the bride and groom, and a copy of their identification documents.
  4. Publication of the banns for fifteen days (the local authorities post it on a bulletin board located at the City Hall).

Procedure

Applications for marriage and the publication of the banns are normally done at “La Mairie,” or Town Hall. The actual marriage ceremony can be held anywhere, with most civil ceremonies performed at the l’Hotel de Ville. Prospective couples should apply and post their banns a minimum of fifteen days before the intended ceremony.

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COVID-19 vaccine mandates have been enacted by numerous states and municipalities in the United States, and also by private entities. In September 2021, President Joe Biden announced that the federal government would take steps to mandate COVID-19 vaccination for certain entities under the authority of the federal government or federal agencies.

Context[edit]

When acting as president-elect in December 2020, Biden said he did not intend to mandate that all citizens receive a COVID-19 vaccine, arguing that 'I will do everything in my power as president to encourage people to do the right thing and when they do it, demonstrate that it matters.' BBC News writer Anthony Zurcher felt that Biden avoided a general mandate due to the 'stubbornly pervasive' anti-vaccine movement in the country, which 'could create a groundswell of opposition that would prove counterproductive to public health.'[2] Furthermore, in April 2021, the Biden administration ruled out plans for a federal database, 'credential', or 'passport' to verify COVID-19 vaccination status, citing data privacy and discrimination concerns.[3]

Initial private mandates[edit]

As of July 2021, vaccination mandates have largely been enforced by means of employers, including private businesses and governmental divisions,[4][5] while some private businesses such as restaurants and event promoters may also decline to serve customers if they do not present proof of vaccination.[6][7][8] In August 2021, several cities announced plans to require proof of vaccination for patrons of certain types of non-essential indoor venues.[9][10][11]

In some cases, provisions that are described as a vaccine mandate are officially termed as a constraint requiring those who are not fully-vaccinated for COVID-19 to undergo regular testing—thus allowing for medical or religious exemptions to be fulfilled when needed.[4][5][12][13]

In June 2021, the initial EUA status of the vaccines led to challenges as to whether such mandates were legal,[14] as FDA regulations state that a person must be informed 'of the option to accept or refuse administration of the product, of the consequences, if any, of refusing administration of the product, and of the alternatives to the product that are available and of their benefits and risks'. As these regulations refer to an 'option to accept or refuse', some opponents of vaccination initially questioned whether a vaccine issued under EUA can be mandated as a vaccination policy.[15][16] However, courts addressing the issue uniformly held that such mandates were permissible, with the court in Klaassen v. Indiana University in particular addressing this subject at length.

In May 2021, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued guidance stating that employers can require their employees to be vaccinated, unless covered by an exemption under the Americans with Disabilities Act (medical exemptions) or Title VII of the Civil Rights Act (religious exemptions).[14][17][18] By contrast, a presidential waiver would have been required for the U.S. military to mandate vaccination while still under EUA status.[19] When the Pfizer vaccine formally received FDA approval in August 2021, it was anticipated that more organizations and employers would become willing to introduce vaccine mandates.[20][21]

Federal mandate efforts[edit]

Despite months of vaccine availability and incentives, a substantial minority of Americans continued to resist vaccination. In September 2021, Biden announced the Biden Administration COVID-19 action plan, a six-point plan of new measures to help control the pandemic, which included new executive orders and regulatory actions to effectively mandate vaccination for COVID-19 among a large swath of the American workforce. Executive orders were announced directing all federal agencies to mandate the vaccination of their employees (with exceptions as required by law, and no option for regular testing in lieu of vaccination)[22] per guidance to be developed by the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force, and all future government contracts to include a clause requiring compliance with guidance to be developed by the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force (likely to include a similar mandate).[22] The administration set a November 22, 2021 deadline for most federal employees to be fully vaccinated and a January 4, 2022 deadline for federal contractors to be vaccinated.[23]

As of September 2021, the employees of all federally-funded Medicaid and Medicare-certified health care facilities, and Head Start program facilities, must be vaccinated.[24][25][22] Companies with more than 100 employees may choose to require vaccination and must give their workers four hours' paid time off for their vaccination appointments; their unvaccinated employees (if any) must wear masks and be tested weekly for COVID-19, according to an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Emergency Temporary Standard.[26][27] These two policies together —federally-funded healthcare facilities and large companies— will apply to 100 million workers and are scheduled to take effect on January 4, 2022.[23] Biden explained that corporate vaccine mandates had already been implemented by 'some of the biggest companies' in the country, including Disney, Fox News, Tyson Foods, and United Airlines, and that 'We’ve been patient. But our patience is wearing thin, and your refusal has cost all of us.'[28]

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As of September many Republicans asserted Biden's order was an unconstitutional overreach of federal authority, and some Republican governors said they would sue to block it.[29] Despite the network being specifically cited by Biden during his speech as a major employer with vaccine requirements, Fox News pundits criticized Biden; Sean Hannity described Biden as having 'cancelled all medical freedom'.[30][31] The next day, Biden responded to the threats, stating 'Have at it. Look, I am so disappointed that, particularly some of the Republican governors have been so cavalier with the health of these kids, so cavalier with the health of their communities. We're playing for real here, this isn't a game, and I don't know of any scientist out there in this field that doesn't think it makes considerable sense to do the six things I've suggested.'[32]

In November 2021, a federal appeals court stayed the mandate and ordered OSHA take no steps to implement or enforce the Emergency Temporary Standard. [33]

Federal vaccine mandates[edit]

ApplicabilityScopeAuthorityStatusReferences
Federal contractorsRequires U.S. Government contractors to be vaccinated by 18 January 2022, unless granted a medical or religious exception.Executive Order 14042Suspended
A preliminary injunction blocking implementation of the mandate was issued on 7 December 2021 by order of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia.
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Health care workersRequires healthcare workers at any facility that receives funding from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services to be vaccinated by 4 January 2022, unless granted a medical or religious exception.Omnibus COVID-19 Health Care Staff Vaccination RuleSuspended
A preliminary injunction blocking implementation of the mandate was issued on 30 November 2021 by order of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana.
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Private sector employeesRequires employees of businesses with 100 or more employees to be vaccinated by 6 January 2022 or undergo weekly testing.OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard on Vaccines and TestingActive, but delayed
A temporary stay blocking implementation of the mandate was issued on 30 November 2021 by order of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. The stay was lifted by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on 17 December 2021.
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Federal government employeesRequires federal government employees to be vaccinated by 22 November 2021, unless granted a medical or religious exception.Executive Order 14042Active[38]
Military personnelRequires military personnel to be vaccinated by various deadlines from November 2, 2021 (U.S. Air Force) to June 2022 (certain reserve components), unless granted a medical or religious exception.Memorandum from the Secretary of Defense of 24 August 2021Active[39]
Noncitizen air travelersRequires noncitizens, with certain exceptions, traveling to the United States by airplane to be vaccinated by the date of entry. Exceptions include persons under age 18, airplane crews, diplomats, permanent residents, citizens of one of 43 nations with limited vaccine availability, persons issued exemptions due to humanitarian or national security reasons, vaccine trial participants, and those with documented medical contraindications to vaccination.Presidential Proclamation of 25 October 2021Active[40]

State and territorial vaccine mandates for workers[edit]

Several states have enacted vaccine mandates for certain employees.

StateState government workersHealth care workersEducational workersHospitality workersTesting alternative
CaliforniaYesYesYes[41]Yes (except for healthcare workers)
MaineYes[42]No
WashingtonYes[43]YesYes[44]
HawaiiYesYes
DelawareYes[45]
MinnesotaYes[46]
PennsylvaniaYes (if involved in healthcare settings)[47]Yes
OregonYes (in October, for executive branch employees)[48]Yes[49]Yes[49]
New YorkYes (by September 6)[50]Yes[51]
VirginiaYes (by September 1)[52]
IllinoisPartial (for workers in high-contact settings)[53]Yes[54]
New MexicoYes[55]
VermontPartial (for workers in high-contact settings)[56]
MarylandPartial (for workers in corrections, veterans and healthcare settings)[57]Yes[58]
District of ColumbiaYes[59]Yes (by September 30)[60]
GuamPartial (for executive branch workers)[61]
Puerto RicoYes[62]YesYesYes
ConnecticutYes[63]Partial (for nursing home workers)[64]YesYes
Rhode IslandYes[65]
MassachusettsYes[66]Partial (for nursing home workers)[67]
ColoradoYes[68]
New JerseyYes[69]Partial (State-owned health care agencies, correctional facilities)[70]YesYes

County and municipal vaccine mandates for workers[edit]

City or countyStateCity/county government workersHealth care workersEducational workersHospitality workersTesting alternative
TucsonArizonaYes[71]Yes
BostonMassachusettsYes[72]Yes
Los AngelesCaliforniaYes[73]Yes
New York CityNew YorkYes[74]Yes[75]Yes
San DiegoCaliforniaYes[76]Yes
JacksonMississippiYes[77]Yes
NewarkNew JerseyYes[78]Yes
HobokenNew JerseyYes[79]Yes
Richmond, VirginiaVirginiaYes[80]Yes
DenverColoradoYes[81]Yes
PasadenaCaliforniaYes[82]Yes
New BedfordMassachusettsYes[83]Yes
San JoseCaliforniaYes[84]Yes
New OrleansLouisianaYes[85]Yes
San FranciscoCaliforniaYes[86]Yes
AquinnahMassachusettsYes[87]Yes
PhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaYes[88]
Portland, OregonOregonYes (by September 10)[89]
SeattleWashingtonYes[90]
King CountyWashingtonYes[90]
ProvidenceRhode IslandYes[91]
St. LouisMissouriYes[92]
SacramentoCaliforniaYes[93]
ChicagoIllinoisYes[94]

Private organizations requiring proof of vaccination[edit]

A COVID-19 vaccination record card issued by the CDC.

In order to protect their employees and patrons, some businesses and entities may mandate that their on-site employees be vaccinated. Some employers were initially hesitant to impose vaccine requirements, citing concerns over their validity due to the present EUAs among other factors. A June 2021 survey of companies found that only 3% planned to implement a vaccine mandate.[95][96]

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However, by late-July 2021 due to the threat of Delta variant, a number of major private employers across many industries announced vaccination requirements for employees.[97] Similar mandates were announced for California state employees,[5][12] and federal employees and contractors.[4]

In an effort to protect their employees and other customers, some businesses may voluntarily require that their customers or patrons present proof of vaccination or a recent negative test in order to receive service or access.[6]

Many U.S. colleges and universities, both public and privately owned, have started requiring students to be vaccinated before attending in-person classes in fall 2021. This has led to a black market in counterfeit CDC vaccination cards for students who want to violate this requirement instead of attending a different school.[98]

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The National Football League made rule changes intended to place liabilities on players who are not vaccinated, including monetary fines for each individual violation of COVID-19 protocol, and making teams liable for games canceled due to COVID-19 outbreaks involving unvaccinated players if they cannot be made up during the regular season (which will count as a loss by forfeit, and require the team to pay financial compensation to the opposing team).[99][100]

In mid-August 2021, Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) and Live Nation Entertainment both announced that they will mandate vaccination at their venues (where legally possible) in October 2021, with AEG requiring all attendees, staff and performers to be vaccinated with no exceptions effective October 1, and Live Nation requiring attendees to be vaccinated or have recently tested negative for COVID-19 effective October 4.[8]

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Government-required proof of vaccination for entry to private facilities[edit]

Vaccination incentives were used in California and New York as part of their easing of restrictions in mid-2021; New York allowed seating sections of outdoor venues to operate at full capacity if they were exclusive to vaccinated attendees,[101] and California allowed venues to operate at a higher capacity than normally allowed under its Blueprint for a Safer Economy framework if all patrons present proof of vaccination or a recent negative test.[102]

With the increased spread of Delta variant in the United States and to overcome vaccine hesitancy, several major U.S. cities announced in August 2021 that individuals 12 and older would be required to present proof of vaccination in order to enter certain non-essential indoor businesses, such as gyms, dine-in restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues;[10][9][11]

  • On August 3, 2021, Mayor of New York City Bill de Blasio announced that a vaccine mandate known as Key to NYC Pass would take effect August 16, with enforcement beginning September 13. Anyone 12 and older must present proof that they have received at least one vaccine dose (using either a physical record, the state Excelsior Pass app, or the city's NYC COVID Safe app) in order to enter indoor gyms, bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues.[103][10][104][105] Ahead of the announcement, The Broadway League, Carnegie Hall, and the Metropolitan Opera had announced similar policies, with the latter two also prohibiting attendees younger than 12 from attending shows.[7]
  • San Francisco announced a vaccine mandate on August 12, 2021, requiring the patrons of indoor bars, restaurants, and any entertainment venue that serves food or drink, to be fully-vaccinated.[9]
  • New Orleans also announced a vaccine mandate on August 12, 2021, effective August 23, mandating that patrons of indoor venues such as gyms, restaurants, casinos, arenas, and stadiums, as well as any outdoor gathering of more than 500 people that exceeds half of the venue's total capacity, present proof of vaccination or recent negative test.[11]
  • On September 10, 2021, West Hollywood, California announced that by October 11, patrons 18 and older of the indoor portions of health and fitness facilities, personal care facilities, and any venue that serves food and drink indoors, must be fully-vaccinated.[106]
  • On September 14, 2021, Contra Costa County, California announced that a health order requiring patrons 12 and older of indoor gyms, bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues to be fully-vaccinated, effective September 22. The employees of such venues must also be fully-vaccinated by November 1, 2021, or they must be tested weekly for COVID-19.[107]
  • On September 15, 2021, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LAC DPH) announced that effective October 7, proof of at least one vaccine dose will be required to enter indoor bars and nightclubs, and outdoor events with more than 10,000 people. Beginning November 4, full vaccination will be required.[108]
    • On August 11, 2021, Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved a motion proposing an ordinance requiring patrons 12 and older of indoor public spaces to have received at least one vaccine dose.[109][110] On October 6, 2021, the ordinance was approved, taking effect November 8;[111] it is stricter than the Los Angeles County order, applying to all indoor restaurants, bars, shopping malls, recreation and entertainment venues, personal care services, and the indoor areas of city facilities. It also applies to outdoor events with more than 5,000 people.[112]

Political views[edit]

As with mask mandates before, support and opposition towards vaccine mandates and immunity passports has fallen along party lines, with Democrats largely supporting such measures, and Republicans considering them to be an infringement of personal freedoms and choice.[113]

As of August 12, 20 states—all controlled by Republicans—had passed legislation or issued executive orders prohibiting state agencies from issuing vaccine passports or otherwise requiring proof of vaccination as a condition of service.[113] Alabama,[114] Florida,[115] Iowa,[116] Montana,[117] and Texas[118] also prohibit private businesses from requiring proof of vaccination as a condition of service, with the Florida order threatening fines of $5,000 per-instance,[119] the Montana order terming it as a prohibition of 'discrimination' on the basis of vaccination status (with exceptions for long-term care facilities and public schools),[120][117] and the Texas order enforceable by state licensing agencies (such as the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, which has threatened to revoke the liquor licenses of establishments that request proof of vaccination in violation of state law).[121] The Iowa ban prohibits businesses requiring proof of vaccination from receiving state grants and contracts.[122] There have also been bills enacted or introduced to prohibit employers from enforcing vaccine mandates, and prohibiting vaccine mandates that apply to students.[123]

Some politicians and conspiracy theorists, such as Marjorie Taylor Greene, have incorrectly claimed that under the Privacy Rule of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), individuals may not be asked to provide their vaccination status.[124] The Privacy Rule only applies to specific 'protected health information' being stored by a 'covered entity' (such as a health plan, health insurer, health care clearinghouse, or medical service provider), and does not generally prohibit private businesses or employers from requesting information on vaccination status directly from individuals.[125][126][127]

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Legal challenges[edit]

On May 29, 2021, a lawsuit was filed by 117 employees of Houston Methodist Hospital, who were fired refusing to comply with the hospital's vaccine mandate.[128] The lawsuit was dismissed by district judge Lynn Hughes roughly a couple weeks later.[95] An appeal was filed following the ruling.[129]

In July 2021, Norwegian Cruise Line sued the Surgeon General of Florida over the state's prohibition of vaccine mandates by private businesses.[130] On August 8, district judge Kathleen M. Williams issued a preliminary injunction in favor of Norwegian, stating that the Florida state government failed to 'provide a valid evidentiary, factual, or legal predicate', and that 'documentary proof of vaccination will expedite passengers' entry into virtually every single country and port where Plaintiffs intend to sail.'[131][132]

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A vaccine mandate being enforced by the Indiana University (requiring those who are not vaccinated for COVID-19 to submit to weekly testing if they attend in-person classes) was challenged by a group of eight students, who argued in Klaassen v. Indiana University that risks of the vaccines outweighed the benefits, and that it was a violation of the 14th Amendment. District judge Damon R. Leichty rejected a motion for a preliminary injunction, ruling that the university had a right to 'a reasonable and due process of vaccination in the legitimate interest of public health for its students, faculty, and staff', that the students had alternatives (such as agreeing to testing or applying for an exemption, remote learning, or going to a different university) if they did not want to be vaccinated, and that 'the situation here is a far cry from past blunders in medical ethics like the Tuskegee Study.'[133] The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, in an opinion by judge Frank Easterbrook, upheld the ruling, citing case law dating back to smallpox in 1905.[13][134]

On August 12, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who is assigned to the Seventh Circuit, denied a request for emergency relief in the Indiana University matter; she acted with no comment, and did not refer the case to the full Supreme Court. Media outlets believed that Barrett's decision to uphold the mandate may have implications in future legal challenges.[13][134][135]

In December 2021, a federal appeals court refused to put Biden’s health care worker vaccine mandate back into effect, a decision which applies only to ten Republican-led states, namely Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.[136]

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