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Source: Washington Post
Medical groups representing millions of doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health workers on Monday called for mandatory vaccinations of all U.S. health personnel against the coronavirus, framing the move as a moral imperative as new infections mount sharply. We call for all health care and long-term care employers to require their employees to be vaccinated against covid-19, the American Medical Association, the American Nurses Association and 55 other groups wrote in a joint statement shared with The Washington Post. The health and safety of U.S. workers, families, communities, and the nation depends on it.
The statement issued by many groups calling for a mandate for the first time represents an increasingly tough stance by the medical and public health establishment amid the sluggish pace of national vaccinations. It comes as new cases rip through the nation, driven by the hyper-transmissible delta variant. Confirmed coronavirus infections have nearly quadrupled during July, from about 13,000 cases per day at the start of the month to more than 50,000 now, according to The Posts tracking. Hospital leaders in states such as Alabama, Florida and Missouri have implored holdouts to get vaccinated, citing data that the shots prevent hospitalizations and even death.
But many workers in the health field remain unvaccinated, despite having priority access to coronavirus vaccines, which first became available in December. More than 38 percent of nursing home staff were not fully vaccinated as of July 11, despite caring for patients at elevated risk from the coronavirus, according to data collected by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and analyzed by LeadingAge, which represents nonprofit nursing homes and other providers of elder care. An analysis by WebMD and Medscape Medical News estimated that about 25 percent of hospital workers who had contact with patients had not been vaccinated by the end of May.
Health leaders said that the slowed pace of vaccinations, coupled with the threat of the delta variant, compelled them to act. We feel that its important to sign our name onto this, said Rachel Villanueva, an OB/GYN and the president of the National Medical Association, which represents more than 50,000 Black physicians and is calling for a vaccination mandate for the first time. Villanueva added that new coronavirus cases could disproportionately affect front-line workers many of whom are African American and communities of color that continue to lag behind Whites on vaccination rates. We want to continue to dispel myths, educate, increase confidence and increase vaccination rates in our communities, she said.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/07/26/mandatory-vaccinations-urged-health-workers/
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This is something I know I and some others have been posting about - you still have a significant number of those who work in the healthcare field as well as first responders (police, fire, EMS) who are NOT vaccinated - some claiming because the vaccine is only out there because of an "EUA" and is supposedly "not fully approved".
In reality and in a technical sense, the only significant difference between getting an EUA and "full" approval (outside of having additional data included on the record) is the fact that under a full approval, a vaccine maker can now "brand" their product and market/sell it to "the public" (i.e., hospitals and doctors).