I'm fully vaccinated and I wish this would be over. One hand, yes, let's do this Biden mandate and get it over with. On the other, I really think this decision will set future precedents for government power (everybody pulling out executive orders up their ass is also a problem). I don't like it at all. I'm of the thought that you make a choice, you live with the consequences. You get the vaccine, you have a lower risk of developing severe symptoms. You don't get the vaccine, you take the risk, and live, get mildly sick, or die intubated.
I read a comment somewhere that really resonated with me and to paraphrase, it said: "we have the freedom to learn how to read or not to. We can grow into adulthood being illiterate as possible, just don't cry foul when you can't read or fill out an application". This applies to the vaccine.
Applying the Dept of Labor/OSHA legal justification sounds like a desperate shot at getting more people vaccinated. It may apply to healthcare workers because they are exposed to toxins and pathogens but for an office worker? Unfortunately (or fortunately) there is already a precedent with a similar case that went through the Supreme Court back in 1905 for the smallpox vaccine and I think this is what Biden is hoping for: if this goes to the SC, then the judges look back at this 1905 case and go for it. This also sets up massive legal fights between private companies, unions, and states. I don't think federal employees can really do anything about the mandate though (not sure).
I have very mixed feelings about this and it is sad that personal accountability doesn't exist anymore (personal, government, companies pushing agendas, spreading misinformation, etc).
Edit: employer asked me to upload my vaccination card today and complied.