APIC Backs Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccines for Health Care Workers
The primary organization representing the infection preventionists who often coordinate vaccination efforts at hospitals says that COVID-19 vaccines should be mandatory.
APIC just jumped into the debate about whether hospitals and other health care systems should mandate that their employees get the COVID-19 vaccine with both feet. APIC—or the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, which represents about 15,000 infection preventionists (IPs) around the world—says yes, hospitals and other health care systems should make their employees get the vaccine.
APIC 2021 President
Pettis continued: “Low health care staff vaccination rates put vulnerable populations at risk of contracting COVID-19. As health care professionals, we have an ethical responsibility to protect those individuals entrusted to our care.”
This is an argument that other health care professionals who’ve spoken to Infection Control Today® about this topic have used, experts such as
The issue came to a head in
One hundred and seventeen employees that Houston Methodist Hospital suspended sued the hospital, arguing that they should not be forced to take any of the 3 COVID-19 vaccines approved for use in the United States because they were granted under the Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization (EUA), which essentially makes the vaccines an experimental “and dangerous” treatment.
Some major hospital systems have followed Houston Methodist’s lead and have made employment contingent on getting the COVID-19 vaccine. They include Johns Hopkins Hospital, Penn Medicine: University of Pennsylvania Health System, and New York-Presbyterian Columbia University Medical Center in New York.
On its website, APIC
“Because voluntary vaccination policies are not always effective in achieving acceptable vaccination rates, many health care organizations opt to require them as a condition of employment,” Pettis said in the press release. “Those that do see dramatic increases in their vaccination rates. Vaccination is the single most effective strategy we have to stop the spread of this virus — including the more dangerous variants — and to prevent needless suffering, hospitalization, and death.”
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