Every member of the House could be vaccinated by now, but Mike Allen of Axios calls attention to what he views as a "stunning" stat—25% of representatives haven't gotten a shot, or aren't reporting they have if they did. No specifics have been made public about which members have refused the shots or their reasons for doing so, but the figure is delaying a return to normalcy for Congress. More on that and related stories:
- Generally, Democratic leaders in Congress want the 75% to go higher before they resume a regular schedule on the House floor, per a separate story at Axios. When GOP Minority Whip Steve Scalise argued the figure was already high enough, Democratic Majority Leader Steny Hoyer responded, "It would be a lot simpler if every member had been vaccinated." Democrats are abiding by the guidance of the Office of Attending Physician, which continues to recommend social distancing by House members.