Walker County Messenger

CHI Memorial to require COVID-19 vaccinatio­n

- From CHI Memorial

In keeping with CHI Memorial’s mission of improving the health of those it serves and especially those who are vulnerable, and its commitment to providing safe care for patients and a safe work environmen­t for clinicians and staff, CHI Memorial is requiring all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Nov. 1. This requiremen­t also includes all physicians, advanced practice providers, volunteers and others caring for patients within the facility.

According to an Aug. 12 CHI Memorial news release:

“As health care providers, we have a responsibi­lity to help end this pandemic and protect our patients, our colleagues, and those in our communitie­s. Requiring vaccinatio­n for our teams is critical to maintainin­g a safe care environmen­t. Medical and religious exemptions will be available for those who qualify.

“Throughout the pandemic, CHI Memorial has implemente­d a broad range of safety measures to be able to continue providing essential health care services to everyone in our communitie­s, including those battling life-threatenin­g COVID-19 infections. Unfortunat­ely, COVID-19 cases are on the rise again due to the threat of variants, and many communitie­s continue to have low vaccinatio­n rates.

“Our decision to require the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n for our teams is rooted in a commitment to keeping our community safe — and bringing an end to this pandemic as quickly as possible.

“By requiring the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n as a condition of employment, just as we do with the flu (influenza) vaccine, CHI Memorial joins health systems and associatio­ns across the country in supporting vaccinatio­n for health care workers in an effort to continue protecting our patients, staff, and communitie­s from this dangerous disease.”

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