University Hospitals sets employee COVID-19 vaccination policy to meet federal mandate for healthcare workers

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University Hospitals is asking employees to get vaccinated for COVID-19 by March 15, in order to comply with a federal mandate requiring healthcare workers to be vaccinated.

University Hospitals is asking its employees to get COVID-19 vaccines by March 15 to comply with a federal mandate.CLEVELAND, Ohio —

UH is asking caregivers to receive their first vaccination by Feb. 14, and, if using a two-dose vaccine, the second by March 15. The Clinic has set Feb. 28 as the deadline for all employees and those who provide services at Clinic facilitiesThose who do not comply and who do not have an approved exemption will be placed on an unpaid leave of absence.ummaHealth, Akron Children’s and the Louis Stokes VA Medical Center announced policies this fall requiring vaccines for employees.

 

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How to fire people without having to pay them... So sad. They don't even want to give your immune system a fighting chance. GET THIS or BE FIRED.... How is that fair. How can the Federal mandate be a thing. Most of these employees risked their lives each day in 2020.

See that, they're now ASKING. They know it's an illegal mandate. Stick to your guns, they're trying to divide and conquer. Eventually they will have to fold.

As a UH employee, I’ll believe it when I see it

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