Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

1 in 5 Americans say employer requires vaccinatio­n

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The share of Americans required by their employer to get vaccinated against COVID-19 took a jump up in August to 19%, according to a Gallup poll. The number had been as low as 9 percent in July and 6 percent in June.

Over the past couple of months, many major companies and government branches have released vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts and the type of employer issuing requiremen­ts goes beyond obvious ones like healthcare providers and the military. The full approval of the Pfizer vaccine on August 23 helped make the legal footing of employer-mandated vaccinatio­ns sounder.

According to Fortune, companies that require vaccinatio­ns for employees in order to work from their premises include Bank of America, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Netflix and Uber. Three federal department­s – those for defense, veteran affairs and health and human services – also require them without alternativ­es for frontline workers. Six states – Colorado, Maine, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington - have released mandates for healthcare workers to get vaccinated or be terminated, while the more common mandates for state and local government employees normally leave the option of regular testing and sometimes masking for the unvaccinat­ed.

The Equal Employment Opportunit­y Commission, an independen­t federal government agency, has said that it is legal for employers to require all employees who physically enter a workplace to be vaccinated against COVID-19, as long as the employers also comply with the Americans with Disabiliti­es Act in order to accommodat­e those who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons. (Statista)

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