
Supreme Court justices all vaccinated with COVID-19 booster shots
Fox News
All nine Supreme Court justices have received a COVID-19 booster shot, the high court confirmed Tuesday.
In March, the court announced that all justices have been vaccinated. The justices face regular testing before meetings, as do lawyers arguing before the court. Unless they are speaking before the court, lawyers must remain masked.
Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh have both had COVID-19. Barrett came down with the virus before she was sworn in October 2020, and Kavanaugh tested positive a day before the court's term began last October. Kavanaugh's case required him to participate remotely.

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