Botswana Guardian

Delta Air Lines to levy $ 200 a month fee on unvaccinat­ed workers

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Delta Air Lines in November will start charging unvaccinat­ed workers $ 200 each month to cover the cost of care should they contract Covid- 19, CEO Ed Bastian said Wednesday. "This surcharge will be necessary to address the financial risk the decision to not vaccinate is creating for our company," he said in a memo to employees.

It was the latest move by a major American company to encourage vaccinatio­ns, some of which have gone as far as mandating the shots. While the air carrier said 75 percent of its workforce has been vaccinated against the coronaviru­s, the new, more infectious variant -- which Bastian refrained from referring to by its more common name "Delta" -is creating new issues for the company. "In recent weeks since the rise of the B. 1.617.2 variant, all Delta employees who have been hospitaliz­ed with Covid were not fully vaccinated," he said. The average cost for hospitaliz­ation was $ 50,000 per- person, Bastian added. "While we can be proud of our 75 percent vaccinatio­n rate, the aggressive­ness of the variant means we need to get many more of our people vaccinated, and as close to 100 percent as possible." He pointed to this week's announceme­nt that the Pfizer- BioNTech vaccine had received full approval from US regulators as proof the shots are safe and effective In addition to the monthly fee, unvaccinat­ed workers immediatel­y will be required to wear masks, and next month will be subject to weekly testing. After September 30, pay protection­s will be provided only to fully vaccinated workers should they fall ill with a breakthrou­gh case of Covid- 19, he said.

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