Federal Court Mandates COVID-19 Vaccine for Central District Employees

Federal Court Mandates COVID-19 Vaccine for Central District Employees
The new name for the Orange County Superior Court's West Justice Center is revealed in a livestreamed ceremony in Westminster, Calif., on Nov. 6, 2020. (Screenshot/Superior Court of California County of Orange)
City News Service
10/2/2021
Updated:
10/4/2021

LOS ANGELES—All employees at federal courts in the Central District of California, which includes Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside counties, must be vaccinated against COVID-19 under a new policy.

“The policy is necessary to combat the spread of COVID-19 and protect the health and safety of the court’s employees, volunteers, and contractors, as well as members of the public and others within the court community,'' according to an Oct. 1 notice from the court clerk’s office.

The policy takes effect immediately, but all court employees—including judges, judiciary contractors, and volunteers—will have until Oct. 15 to complete a vaccination attestation form. The vaccination requirement will apply to all employees “regardless of telework status.”

The policy allows for medical and religious exemptions, and such requests must be made by Oct. 15. Anyone granted such an exemption or awaiting a decision on a request must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test prior to returning to a court facility. Once they’re onsite, they will have to submit to twice-weekly testing.