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Nearly two-thirds—62 percent—of employed Americans do not think the government should require people to get a COVID-19 vaccination, according to new research from the Society for Human Resource Management. However, a slight majority of respondents do think employers should make these vaccinations a condition of employment.
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International Business Machines Inc. shares rallied in the extended session Monday as the tech giant not only topped Wall Street estimates and broke a streak of declining revenue levels but forecast a return to pre-COVID-19 growth levels.
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