Growing number of Connecticut employers implementing COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employees
The fourth-largest hospital system in the U.S. issued the mandate a couple of weeks ago stating its 30,000 employees are required to comply by the end of September. Author: Tony Terzi Updated: 8:57 PM EDT August 4, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Conn. Among the growing list of employers requiring their employees to be fully vaccinated is one of Connecticut s largest employers: Yale-New Haven Health.
The fourth-largest hospital system in the U.S. issued the mandate a couple of weeks ago stating its 30,000 employees are required to comply by the end of September.
Dr. Thomas Balcezak, Yale-New Haven Health s Chief Medical officer said one thing that will likely move the needle on vaccinations is a full approval of all COVID vaccines by the Food & Drug Administration.
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The delta variant is now the dominant variant inside the state according to the Department of Health. Dr. Matthew Cartter, state epidemiologist with DPH, said that since February, 90% of the people who were hospitalized with COVID-19 were unvaccinated. The state has seen in increase in coronavirus cases, raising questions about whether there may be a return on some restrictions. We know the vaccines work and are protective, what we re most concerned and interested in is preventing hospitalizations and the deaths, said Cartter. Even if you are fully vaccinated and get this infection it means you are much less likely to be hospitalized and much less likely to die.