Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has refused to wear a mask in court despite pleas from Chief Justice John Roberts, according to a report. 

Last fall, amid a decline in Covid-19 cases, the court resumed in-person arguments for the first time, and none chose to wear a mask except Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who is 67 and has diabetes. 

But earlier this month when the court returned to the bench following the Omicron surge over the holidays, Sotomayor made it clear she did not feel safe in close proximity with the others unless they were masked, according to NPR. 

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has reportedly refused to wear a mask in court despite pleas from Chief Justice John Roberts

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has reportedly refused to wear a mask in court despite pleas from Chief Justice John Roberts

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has reportedly refused to wear a mask in court despite pleas from Chief Justice John Roberts

Last fall, amid a decline in Covid-19 cases, the court resumed in-person arguments for the first time, and none chose to wear a mask except Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who is 67 and has diabetes

Last fall, amid a decline in Covid-19 cases, the court resumed in-person arguments for the first time, and none chose to wear a mask except Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who is 67 and has diabetes

Last fall, amid a decline in Covid-19 cases, the court resumed in-person arguments for the first time, and none chose to wear a mask except Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who is 67 and has diabetes

But earlier this month when the court returned to the bench following the Omicron surge over the holidays, Sotomayor made it clear she did not feel safe in close proximity with the others unless they were masked

But earlier this month when the court returned to the bench following the Omicron surge over the holidays, Sotomayor made it clear she did not feel safe in close proximity with the others unless they were masked

But earlier this month when the court returned to the bench following the Omicron surge over the holidays, Sotomayor made it clear she did not feel safe in close proximity with the others unless they were masked

Roberts then asked the other justices to mask up so that Sotomayor could return, but Gorsuch, who sits directly next to her, remained obstinate. Sotomayor has thus continued to join court business by phone and has not stepped back into the court. 

The rules are far more strict for those in the chamber who don’t rank as justices. Reporters and lawyers are required to wear N95 masks and test negative for Covid-19.

The court could not be reached for comment on Gorsuch’s mask wearing, but Mike Davis, Gorsuch’s former law clerk, responded on Twitter: ‘Every justice is vaccinated and boosted. Don’t vaccines work? We know cloth masks don’t.’ 

Gorsuch, appointed by President Trump, also raised questions about vaccine mandates during oral arguments. The high court recently struck down President Biden’s vaccine-or-test requirement for private employers, but left in place the mandate for workers in healthcare settings that receive federal funding. 

‘Could [the government] also implement regulations about exercise regimes, sleep habits, medicines and supplements that must be ingested by hospital employees in the name of health and safety?’ he questioned. 

In a dissent of the decision to uphold the healthcare worker mandate, Gorsuch, along with Amy Coney Barrett and Clarence Thomas, described the vaccination requirement for healthcare workers as forcing them to ‘undergo a medical procedure they do not want and cannot undo.’ 

Earlier this month, Sotomayor incorrectly claimed during a hearing on President Biden’s vaccine mandate that 100,000 children in the U.S. with Covid-19 are in ‘serious condition.’ 

The justice, appointed by former President Obama, also claimed that Omicron is ‘just as deadly’ as the Delta variant for the unvaccinated.

Studies have shown the Omicron variant to be more infectious but less virulent than past strains of Covid-19.

‘Omicron is as deadly as delta and causes as much serious disease in the unvaccinated as delta did,’ she said. ‘The numbers—look at the hospitalization rates going up. We have more infected people today than we did a year ago in January. We have hospitals that are almost at full capacity with people severely ill on ventilators. We have over 100,000 children, which we’ve never had before, in serious condition, and many on ventilators.’

If by ‘serious condition’ the justice means hospitalized, those numbers are inaccurate.

The current seven-day average of Covid patients under 18 who are hospitalized is 797.

Since August of 2020, there have not even been 100,000 Covid-19 hospitalizations among children.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 82,843 children have been hospitalized during that time period.

About 600 Americans under the age of 18 have died of Covid-19 over the course of the pandemic.

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