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INC. THIS MORNING Your booster policy Good morning, Covid-19 booster shots are more available than e

INC. THIS MORNING Your booster policy Good morning, Covid-19 booster shots are more available than ever--but that doesn't necessarily mean you ought to recommend them to your staff. Boosters are a legal gray area for companies. While individual states such as New York, California, Colorado, and New Mexico have expanded eligibility for boosters, federal agencies still only recommend the booster for higher-risk adults, those over the age of 65, and those who received the single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Under President Biden’s vaccine mandate, employers are required to offer paid-time off for employees who want to get a jab, boosters included, until at least December 5. In other words, if you want to mandate vaccine boosters, or encourage employees to get them, tread lightly and consult legal experts before doing so. Check out [our full guide on Covid-19 booster shots in the workplace](. SPONSORED CONTENT [Win Customers for Life with Hyper-personalization]( Customers today demand personalized buying experiences. Learn the tools and strategies that will help your business exceed their expectations in this new e-book. [Download now](. Inc. Best Workplaces: Applications Now Open! Awarding excellence in company culture. [Apply now]( to be recognized as a company people love to work for. Early-rate deadline: December 10, 2021. HERE'S WHAT ELSE I'M READING TODAY: Can’t find glass packaging? You’re not the only one. [Here’s what some creative business owners are doing about it](. --Inc. Swap out polite excuses and vague generalities for [actionable insights]( during interviews by asking more targeted questions. --Inc. [This simple tactic]( can help you improve your focus and create healthier work boundaries. --Inc. Even if you never disconnect from work, it's important to let your employees do so. Fortunately, there are [ways to set limits without losing productivity](. --Inc. ONE MORE THING: Need a new read for the holidays? [These four business books]( will inspire you to be successful. --Inc. --Brit Morse Assistant editor, Inc. How are we doing? Send me ideas and feedback at [BMorse@inc.com](mailto:BMorse@inc.com?subject=Inc.%20This%20Morning%20Feedback) and on Twitter at [@britnmorse](. Join the visionaries who choose Inc. as their trusted source for the most accurate reporting on business. [Join Inc. Unlimited today.]( [Click here]( to forward to a friend. This email was sent by: Mansueto Ventures 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor New York, NY, 10007, [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Profile]( • [View in Browser]( • [Privacy Policy](

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