Miami Herald

This luxury South Beach condo is mandating COVID-19 vaccines for employees and contractor­s

- BY MICHELLE MARCHANTE mmarchante@miamiheral­d.com Michelle Marchante: 305-376-2708, @TweetMiche­lleM

A South Beach condominiu­m is requiring all of its employees and contractor­s to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Nov. 15.

Continuum, a resort-style luxury oceanfront condominiu­m with two towers in Miami Beach’s South of Fifth neighborho­od, is mandating the shots to help keep its staff, visitors and more than 500 residents safe from COVID-19, said the property’s managing director, Rishi Idnani.

The Continuum’s Master Associatio­n Board of Directors made the decision after consulting with its legal counsel and reviewing COVID-19 informatio­n that was available through medical experts and the Centers for Disease Conmajorit­y

trol and Prevention.

“Not only do we have our residents that we truly care about and want to provide the highest level of safety and comfort to them and their guests, but we also have a substantia­l

of our employees who are vaccinated and for them, they want to work in an environmen­t where they feel safe,” Idnani said.

Condo officials believe they have the right to mandate vaccinatio­ns because

Florida’s vaccine-passport ban still lets private employers require workers to get vaccinated, at least for now. Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday suggested the state might have to consider passing a law to prevent businesses from imposing employee vaccine mandates.

That type of law would put it in conflict with the Biden administra­tion’s plans to require employers with more than 100 workers to mandate vaccinatio­ns or weekly testing. The mandate is expected to be issued in the coming days. DeSantis has vowed to sue the administra­tion over the mandate.

For now, Continuum’s mandate will affect more than 200 employees, including vendors whose workers frequently walk, interact or work in common areas, such as elevators, hallways and the garage, Idnani said.

This includes workers who provide pest control, irrigation, landscapin­g, plumbing and mechanical services as well as any contractor­s on a constructi­on or renovation project on the property at 100 South Pointe Dr.

What about workers who are at the condo to drop off furniture or fix someone’s faulty sink? Food delivery?

Idnani said the condo would like to create some type of “compliance check” but that officials are still brainstorm­ing on what to do in those situations. The mandate does not affect people employed by residents, such as housekeepe­rs and nurses, though the condo is strongly recommendi­ng that they get vaccinated.

Under federal law, the Continuum will also still have to make accommodat­ions

for people who cannot get a vaccine because of a disability or a religious belief, practice or observance.

The vaccine mandate is a next step for the condo,

which since the spring has been partnering with Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach and Pure Pharmacy, a pharmacy in the area, to help schedule vaccinatio­ns for residents, their extended families and frequent visitors, such as nurses and housekeepe­rs.

Idnani said the condo’s concierge team handled vaccinatio­ns like they were trying to make a reservatio­n for an exclusive restaurant. Employees called appointmen­t hotlines and scoured social media and websites for booking availabili­ty.

The vaccinatio­n initiative was a success. So far, more than 550 residents have been vaccinated, Idnani said. Many got the shots through the concierge team’s services.

Continuum’s homeowner associatio­n hopes its decision to mandate vaccines encourages other residentia­l communitie­s in South Florida to follow suit. Other employers that have begun to mandate vaccinatio­ns include Disney, American Airlines, Facebook and some South Florida restaurant­s, hospitals and universiti­es.

 ?? Oscar Collazos ?? Continuum, a resort-style luxury oceanfront condominiu­m in Miami Beach, is requiring employees and contractor­s to be fully vaccinated.
Oscar Collazos Continuum, a resort-style luxury oceanfront condominiu­m in Miami Beach, is requiring employees and contractor­s to be fully vaccinated.
 ?? Kike Flores ?? Continuum’s employees must be fully vaccinated by Nov. 15.
Kike Flores Continuum’s employees must be fully vaccinated by Nov. 15.
 ?? Kike Flores ?? Continuum Managing Director Rishi Idnani
Kike Flores Continuum Managing Director Rishi Idnani

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