Infectious Disease Organizations: Health Care Workers Must be Vaccinated
Seven leading organizations representing health care professionals who routinely battle infections issued a joint statement today saying that COVID-19 vaccinations for health care workers should be mandatory.
Seven major health care organizations whose members often battle infections as part of their jobs issued a joint statement today saying that all health care workers must be vaccinated against COVID-19, unless there are medical reasons for not doing so. The organizations sent representatives to a panel organized by the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA). The 6 other signers of the statement are:
- Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine (AMDA)
- Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)
- Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)
- HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA)
- Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (PIDS)
- Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists (SIDP
The consensus statement was published
“While vaccinations represent one of the most effective strategies to mitigate risk of transmission of communicable diseases, vaccination of HCP with ACIP-recommended vaccines prior to the COVID-19 pandemic has been suboptimal, with approximately 50% of surveyed HCP [health care professionals] in March 2021 remaining unvaccinated,” the statement reads.
The panel examined legal considerations, and state and federal law. It also tackled the issue of medical exemptions.
“If an exemption is granted, an employer may require employees to comply with accommodations in lieu of receiving the vaccine,” the statement reads. “Accommodations may include providing an alternative form of the vaccine, requiring an exempted employee to wear a face mask, or requiring an exempted employee to follow physical distancing measures (including reassignment away from vulnerable patient populations, curtailing job duties to lessen or eliminate direct patient contact, or allowing the employee to work remotely if feasible).”
David J. Weber, a member of the SHEA Board of Trustees and lead author of the statement, said in a
Back in April, Kevin Kavanagh, MD, a member of Infection Control Today®’s Editorial Advisory Board, wrote in an
Kavanagh wrote that “if you work in a health care facility, you need to be vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. If you choose not to become vaccinated, then you should choose not to be working in a health care setting.”
At that point, most experts interviewed by ICT® said that forcing health care workers to get the COVID-19 vaccine might be something that would have to be addressed down the road.
But the issue came to a head sooner than most expected when Houston Methodist Hospital
Soon after, APIC released a statement backing
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.”
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