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Hospitals Across Texas And The US Mull Vaccine Mandates In Wake Of Houston Methodist Lawsuit
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Hospitals Across Texas And The U S Mull Vaccine Mandates In Wake Of Houston Methodist Lawsuit
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Overall, in conversations with five bioethicists, doctors, and public-health experts, Insider found an array of opinions on mandates. The most ardent backers say they should be rolled out now. Other supporters say they make sense in the next few months. Other experts warned the mandates are a heavy-handed approach that will be harmful at this stage in the rollout. There should be more in education and outreach to hesitant groups before requiring the shot, they say.
Art Caplan, a bioethicist at New York University, said he hopes more groups will follow the mandate track. Why are we still battling vaccine hesitancy with one hand behind our back? Caplan told Insider. Let s start to move a mandate through populations that are posing risks to others.
Should the COVID-19 vaccine be mandated? Debate takes center stage, as hospitals, colleges and businesses start requiring the shot
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Rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine is neither for the faint of heart nor the poorly organized. Local public health authorities, hospitals and other providers have had to figure out where to store the vaccine, how to sign up people, how to alert them about their place in line, how to set up vaccination sites that prevent contagion and how to manage long outdoor lines dotted with seniors and disabled residents.
The great hurdle is the fact that there is not enough vaccine to go around at this moment - not even for vulnerable populations eligible to receive it now, let alone the public at large.