Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Health care system tells employees to get shots

- By Tess Sheets tsheets@scng.com Staff writer Teri Sforza contribute­d to this report.

The MemorialCa­re health system, which operates four major hospitals in Los Angeles and Orange counties and smaller facilities in the region, announced Wednesday it will require all of its workers to get vaccinated against the coronaviru­s by the end of September, citing an alarming rise in patients hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19 in recent weeks and the spread of the delta variant.

In a news release announcing the directive, MemorialCa­re CEO Barry Arbuckle

said the number of the hospital system’s employees who are vaccinated already is high, and “to secure a deep and lasting impact, it is critical to have everyone on board,” he said.

The vast majority of workers at MemorialCa­re’s hospitals have gotten the jab, according to federal data. Only 5% of workers had not been vaccinated at MemorialCa­re Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital in Long Beach as of July 16, the data shows. At Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, just 4.7% hadn’t gotten the shot.

Fewer than 2% remained unvaccinat­ed at MemorialCa­re’s Saddleback Medical Center in Laguna Hills and Orange Coast Medical Center in Fountain Valley, according to the data.

MemorialCa­re, which operates more than 200 health care sites in the region, set a date of Sept. 30 for its unvaccinat­ed staffers to get their shots.

The announceme­nt comes after Gov. Gavin Newsom last week said the state would mandate all health care workers to show proof of vaccinatio­n or get tested regularly. MemorialCa­re’s notice goes a step further, requiring full vaccinatio­n or employees need to obtain a medical or religious exemption.

Asked what would happen if an unvaccinat­ed employee fails to get their shots before the end of next month without an exemption, Arbuckle said through a spokespers­on, “We are reviewing our options for this and will provide additional details in the coming weeks.”

MemorialCa­re’s leaders plan to discuss the new requiremen­ts with the unions representi­ng its workers, he said.

Testing for unvaccinat­ed employees will take place in the meantime to align with the governor’s order, Arbuckle said.

“Our communitie­s, patients, families and local businesses depend upon us to ensure the highest quality, safest and healthiest environmen­t,” Arbuckle said in the release. “We owe that same obligation to our employees and physicians.”

 ?? JEFF GRITCHEN — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? The MemorialCa­re health system will require all of its employees to get vaccinated against the coronaviru­s by the end of September, officials announced Wednesday.
JEFF GRITCHEN — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER The MemorialCa­re health system will require all of its employees to get vaccinated against the coronaviru­s by the end of September, officials announced Wednesday.

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