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Here are the companies mandating vaccines for all or some employees

  

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Via:  perrie-halpern  •  3 years ago  •  9 comments

By:   Haley Messenger

Here are the companies mandating vaccines for all or some employees
As the delta variant continues to strike communities nationwide, companies and organizations are introducing stricter vaccine mandates for all or some employees.

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As the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus continues to strike communities nationwide, companies are stepping up their vaccine requirements, mandating that some or all employees get vaccinated or provide proof of vaccination.

Here is a list of the companies who have publicly announced their vaccination plans:

Anthem

Employees must be fully vaccinated to enter offices that are open, including the health care insurance company's headquarters in Indianapolis and its office in Atlanta, according to Anthem spokesperson Michelle Vanstory.

BlackRock

Since July 1, only vaccinated employees and visitors to the investment giant have been allowed to return to the office, according to a company memo obtained by NBC News. All U.S.-based employees, regardless of any plans to voluntarily return, were required to report their vaccination status by June 30.

Cisco

The tech and telecoms conglomerate is only allowing vaccinated "critical workers" to come in to the office, and is pursuing a fully hybrid approach. "Whether that means you work five days a week at home and gather with your team for activities and connection every once in a while, or you are in the office five days a week ... every Cisco employee will be hybrid," Francine Katsoudas, executive vice president and chief people, policy and purpose officer, wrote in a memo to employees last week.

Delta Air Lines

The airline announced in May it would be requiring all new U.S. hires to be vaccinated against the coronavirus effective May 17. "This is an important move to protect Delta's people and customers, ensuring the airline can safely operate as demand returns and as it accelerates through recovery and into the future," the company wrote, adding that it would not be "putting in place a company-wide mandate to require current employees to be vaccinated."

DoorDash

Although the food delivery service's corporate employees are not required to come back in to the office until January, those who voluntarily do so before then must show proof of vaccination, the company said.

Equinox

SoulCycle-owner and luxury fitness company Equinox announced Monday it will begin requiring members, riders and employees to provide a one-time proof of vaccination to enter its facilities and offices starting in New York City in September. "We have a responsibility to take bold action and respond to changing circumstances with urgency. We encourage other leading brands to join us in this effort to best protect our communities," said Equinox Group Executive Chairman Harvey Spevak in a press release.

Facebook

"As our offices reopen, we will be requiring anyone coming to work at any of our U.S. campuses to be vaccinated," said Lori Goler, vice president, people, in an emailed statement to NBC News. "How we implement this policy will depend on local conditions and regulations. We will have a process for those who cannot be vaccinated for medical or other reasons and will be evaluating our approach in other regions as the situation evolves. We continue to work with experts to ensure our return to office plans prioritize everyone's health and safety."

Ford

Car manufacturing titan Ford is only requiring employees who partake in international business travel to be vaccinated, the company said in an emailed statement. It also said it is continuing "to strongly encourage all team members who are medically able to be vaccinated."

The United Auto Workers labor union said Tuesday it would be reinstating a mask mandate at all of its facilities nationwide.

Goldman Sachs

Since June 10, the investment bank's employees have been required to report their vaccination status in order to enter the office, according to Goldman Sachs spokesperson Abbey Collins. Unvaccinated employees have to wear masks and undergo weekly testing.

Google

On July 28, Google became the first major tech company to announce a vaccine mandate for its employees looking to return to the office later this fall. "Anyone coming to work on our campuses will need to be vaccinated. We're rolling this policy out in the U.S. in the coming weeks and will expand to other regions in the coming months," Google CEO Sundar Pichai wrote in a memo. Pichai also announced that the company is pushing its return-to-office date back to October.

Jefferies

Financial giant Jefferies will only allow vaccinated individuals into its offices and to outside company events, according to a memo from CEO Rich Handler and President Brian Friedman. "We require that, after Labor Day, anyone who is not fully vaccinated should continue to work from home, which fortunately has proven to be highly effective. We will closely monitor the situation and be ready to pivot and adapt whenever needed," the two leaders wrote in their joint letter.

Lyft

Starting Aug. 2, corporate employees will be required to show proof of vaccination in order to enter offices, according to an internal note obtained by NBC News. "For those who choose to continue working from our offices — which will remain open — our current safety guidance remains in place, including our existing mask requirement and vaccine requirement going into effect August 2," said CEO and co-founder Logan Green. Green also announced that the company is delaying its full return to the office by six months, until February.

Microsoft

The tech company announced Tuesday it will require proof of vaccination for all employees, vendors and guests starting in September, adding that it is delaying the full opening for its U.S. offices from next month to Oct. 4. The company did not say in its emailed statement whether the new vaccination policy includes employees who have voluntarily been going into the office since the spring or those working at its retail stores.

Morgan Stanley

Only vaccinated employees are allowed in New York-area offices at this time.

Netflix

The streaming service will be requiring vaccinations for casts of all U.S. productions, as well as the individuals who work with them on set, the company confirmed to NBC News.

The New York Times

The New York Times Company CEO Meredith Kopit Levien told staff members in an email last week that it will be requiring proof of vaccination for those who want to go into the office voluntarily. Levien also told employees that the publication would be pushing back its full office return from Sept. 7, without announcing a new set date.

Saks

The fashion company said it is asking employees to get the vaccine before returning to the office this fall. "If we're asking people to come back, we have to make the environment as safe as we possibly can," CEO Marc Metrick told The New York Times in May.

Salesforce

The customer-service software giant has only allowed vaccinated employees back to its offices as of May. All employees have the option to work from home until the end of the year.

Twitter

The social media giant required employees to be vaccinated and show proof of vaccination before voluntarily returning to the company's San Francisco and New York offices, both of which reclosed last week. In May 2020, Twitter said employees could work from home for as long as they want.

Tyson Foods

The meat and poultry producer announced Tuesday it is requiring its U.S. corporate workforce to be vaccinated by Oct. 1 and all other employees by Nov. 1, making it the largest U.S. food company to implement this kind of mandate. CEO Donnie King told employees that the company will also provide $200 to frontline team members who get the shot.

Uber

In an internal note obtained by NBC News, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi told employees that starting Aug. 2, they will now be required to be fully vaccinated in order to return to the office. "If you are not vaccinated, you'll need to work from home until you are fully vaccinated," he wrote. Khosrowshahi also shared the company's new return to office date: Oct. 25, 2021. "It's important to say that this date is a global target, and local circumstances will continue to dictate when it makes sense to bring employees back in a given city," he wrote.

Union Square Hospitality Group

Union Square Hospitality Group, which operates restaurants in New York City and Washington, D.C., will require vaccinations for staff members and guests. "Beginning the day after Labor Day, we are going to require that 100 percent of our staff members be vaccinated and that any guest who wants to dine indoors will be vaccinated as well," founder and CEO Danny Meyer told NBC News.

United Airlines

Like Delta, United Airlines is also implementing a vaccine mandate for new employees, according to CNBC. United CEO Scott Kirby said in January that he wanted to make Covid vaccines mandatory for employees.

The Walt Disney Company

Disney is requiring all of its new, salaried and non-union hourly employees to get vaccinated before heading to work. "Employees who aren't already vaccinated and are working on-site will have 60 days from today to complete their protocols, and any employees still working from home will need to provide verification of vaccination prior to their return, with certain limited exceptions," the company said in part in an emailed statement. "Vaccines are the best tool we all have to help control this global pandemic and protect our employees."

Walmart

Walmart corporate associates, managers and new hires are required to get their shot by Oct. 4, President and CEO Doug McMillon told employees in an internal memo obtained by NBC News. "As we all know, the pandemic is not over, and the Delta variant has led to an increase in infection rates across much of the U.S," he wrote. "Given this, we have made the decision to require all campus office associates and all market, regional and divisional associates who work in multiple facilities to be vaccinated by Oct. 4, unless they have an approved exception."

The Washington Post

Post employees, including new hires, must demonstrate proof of vaccination as a condition of their employment starting when they return to the office on Oct. 18, CEO Fred Ryan told staff in a memo sent out last week. "Even though the overwhelming majority of Post employees have already provided proof of vaccination, I do not take this decision lightly," he said. "However, in considering the serious health issues and genuine safety concerns of so many Post employees, I believe the plan is the right one."

Haley Messenger Liat Weinstein contributed.


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sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
1  sandy-2021492    3 years ago

Our local hospital system is requiring all employees to be vaccinated.  A few nights ago, there were rallies to protest the vaccine requirement.

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
1.1  Kavika   replied to  sandy-2021492 @1    3 years ago

IMO, this is critical for companies to require the vaccine, it's the only way we have a chance to stop covid. 

Kudos to each and every company that is doing this. 

 
 
 
Ozzwald
Professor Quiet
1.1.1  Ozzwald  replied to  Kavika @1.1    3 years ago
IMO, this is critical for companies to require the vaccine, it's the only way we have a chance to stop covid.

Vaccines have been voluntary until this point.  Unfortunately, all this has shown is that about 1/3 of all Americans are too stupid to know what is good for themselves.  Private sector mandating is the only thing left for that last 1/3. 

Once approved, mandating in schools, should take care of all the children which cannot currently get a vaccine.

 
 
 
Gordy327
Professor Expert
1.1.2  Gordy327  replied to  Ozzwald @1.1.1    3 years ago
Unfortunately, all this has shown is that about 1/3 of all Americans are too stupid to know what is good for themselves. 

Exactly! Well, that and their apparent hostility towards science and common sense during the pandemic too.

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
1.2  Tessylo  replied to  sandy-2021492 @1    3 years ago

Same here of course, as for any hospital, this MUST be a requirement,  

Here at the University of Maryland Hospital where I work, for the School of Medicine, this is a requirement for all employees, students, residents, and doctors.  EVERYONE

I have bolded and underlined and italicized what I deem is especially important and which some folks refuse to get.  

We are now back to Code Orange.  

 

From: UMMS Corporate Communications < UMMS_Corporate_Communications@umm.edu >
Sent: Tuesday, August 3, 2021 12:50 PM
To: UMMS Corporate Communications < umms_corporate_communications@umm.edu >
Subject: COVID-19 Update: Important Information on Masking and Move to Level Orange
Importance: High

 

This message was sent to all UMMS team members and medical staff.

August 3, 2021

Dear Colleagues,

For the last several months, the UMMS Tiered Approach to Infection Prevention Practices (UMMS Tiered Approach – see attached ) has guided our safety measures based on current data, including community transmission rates, vaccination rates, hospital occupancy rates and other key metrics. Unfortunately, the rise of the highly transmissible Delta variant and plateauing vaccination rates have led to rapidly increasing cases. This means we must once again strengthen our infection prevention measures to continue to protect our patients, our team members, our families, and our communities.

UMMS will move back to Level Orange for both our infection prevention practices (attached) and our Strict Patient Safety (Care Partner) Policy , effective tomorrow, Wednesday, August 4.

This is not a decision that we make lightly, but the current data and understanding of the Delta variant require a proactive approach to curb rising COVID-19 case rates in the absence of greater community vaccination. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently made similar revisions to its masking guidance , recommending that fully vaccinated people wear masks indoors in areas with substantial or high spread of COVID-19.

  While we are largely returning to the infection prevention practices that successfully carried us through the spring, we have made some important changes to Level Orange. These changes reflect the much higher transmissibility of the Delta variant, including transmission from vaccinated individuals with breakthrough infections.

 Here’s what this means for UMMS team members:

  • UMMS will return to universal masking. All team members, regardless of vaccination status, must wear a mask at all times while in an UMMS facility. This includes ambulatory facilities and team member-only settings such as meeting and break rooms.
  • All team members are required to wear a KN95 mask or respirator when providing patient care . If you need a KN95 mask, UMMS will provide you with one. Your local facility will follow-up with further details on where you can pick up a KN95 mask.
  • Unvaccinated team members must wear a KN95 mask or respirator at all times to provide an improved fit and greater protection in the absence of the vaccine.
  • Please remember that KN95 masks should not be used in place of N95 masks or other respirators in situations where a respirator is recommended, such as the care of a patient confirmed or suspected to have COVID-19 or medium-high risk aerosol-generating procedures in any patient.
  • While our supply of masks and respirators remains strong, we continue to recommend safe re-use to ensure uninterrupted access to high-quality respiratory protection.
  • Eye protection is required for all patient contact ; however, eye protection is also universally recommended for all unvaccinated team members and recommended for vaccinated team members when with others not wearing masks.
  • Care partner visitation remains restricted under Level Orange . Patients who are not suspected or confirmed to have COVID-19 are allowed one care partner per day. Please see the Strict Patient Safety (Care Partner) Policy for more information on how Level Orange may affect your patients. 
  • Stricter requirements for social distancing and occupancy limits must be followed until at least 85-90 percent of team members are vaccinated. Due to the increased transmissibility of the Delta variant, a higher proportion of immune individuals appears necessary to confer “herd immunity”.
  • Pre-procedure testing of fully vaccinated patients undergoing ambulatory surgeries and procedures will resume.
  • All team members, regardless of vaccination status, will be required to be tested following high-risk exposures or symptoms of acute viral illness.

It is important to know that the COVID-19 vaccines continue to work as intended and they remain the best tool we have to protect ourselves and others from COVID-19. While breakthrough cases of COVID-19 can be expected, fully vaccinated team members remain nearly completely protected against severe illness and death from COVID-19. The disproportionate impact on unvaccinated people is preventable with the vaccine. If we want to end COVID-19, we must all do our part and get vaccinated as soon as possible. Our  COVID-19 Vaccine Participation Mandate  policy is a critical step forward towards this goal.

 

If you have not yet done so,  make an appointment to get vaccinated  as soon as possible.

  Frequently Asked Questions:

What information did UMMS review when making the decision to move back to Level Orange?

We made the decision to move back to Level Orange after the UMMS Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Prevention team carefully reviewed the COVID-19 data and saw sustained upward trends in community transmission rates, hospital occupancy rates and other key metrics. These increasing trends, combined with plateauing vaccination rates and the rapid spread of the more transmissible Delta variant of COVID-19, require that we strengthen our infection prevention measures to continue to protect our patients, our team members, our families, and our communities.

If I am fully vaccinated, am I allowed to take off my mask in a break room under Level Orange?

No. Level Orange reinstitutes our universal masking policy. This means that all team members, regardless of vaccination status, must wear at least a well-fitting medical face mask at all times while in UMMS facilities. This includes ambulatory facilities and team member-only settings such as meeting and break rooms.

If I am fully vaccinated, should I maintain social distances between myself and others?

Yes. Even if you are fully vaccinated, it is recommended that you maintain social distances (greater than or equal to six feet) when possible. This is particularly important for prolonged interactions, such as those more than five minutes long.

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
2  Tessylo    3 years ago

Fantastic.  Those who can be vaccinated and won't - 'Need not apply'

 
 
 
Duck Hawk
Freshman Silent
3  Duck Hawk    3 years ago

Private companies AND the gov't can and should require vacs to work there. Any public college should also. IF you don't want to get the vac. then you can live in an isolated bubble until you do.  If your employer requires it to return to work, either get it or find another job!

 
 
 
evilone
Professor Guide
5  evilone    3 years ago

I'm expecting a lot of this is being driven by production issues AND insurance compliance. I think this is what's driving a new uptick in vaccination reports.

 
 

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