The Biden administration <https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/joe-biden> is
not mandating COVID-19 vaccines
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White House staff, press secretary Jen Psaki said Friday.

During the White House press briefing Thursday, Psaki suggested that every
White House official had been offered a COVID-19 vaccine, but clarified
Friday that the White House was not requiring officials to be vaccinated.

PSAKI CONFIRMS MORE BREAKTHROUGH COVID-19 CASES IN WHITE HOUSE THAT WERE
NOT PREVIOUSLY DISCLOSED
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"No, we have not mandated it," Psaki responded, after being asked whether
the administration was mandating White House staff receive a coronavirus
vaccine.

Psaki did not provide a specific number of how many White House officials
have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus, but said that they are
able to track the number of individuals on the president’s staff because
"they are vaccinated here in the White House medical unit."