By Matthew Boyle Carrier plans to charge unvaccinated employees $200 a month Policy hasn’t caused resignations, chief health officer says Delta Air Lines Inc. said a fifth of its unvaccinated employees received a Covid-19 shot in the two weeks since the airline announced that they would be subject to a $200 monthly surcharge, providing … [Read more...] about Delta Air Says New Covid Policy Is Boosting Worker Vaccinations
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Before dying of COVID-19, mom of four pleads: ‘I need my kids to get vaccinated’
BY Gabriela Miranda Neonatal nurse practitioner Dottie Jones warned her cousin, Lydia Rodriguez, of the "brutal" death and complications that come from COVID-19. But Jones said her warnings didn't make a difference; her cousin was adamantly against vaccinations. Weeks later, Rodriguez and her husband died after testing positive for COVID-19. The couple left … [Read more...] about Before dying of COVID-19, mom of four pleads: ‘I need my kids to get vaccinated’
DeWine signs bill banning Ohio public schools, universities from requiring COVID-19 vaccines
The schools and universities are also not allowed to discriminate who has not received a vaccine, according to the amended bill. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Public schools and colleges in Ohio would be prohibited from requiring individuals to receive vaccines not granted full approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, under a bill targeting coronavirus vaccinations signed … [Read more...] about DeWine signs bill banning Ohio public schools, universities from requiring COVID-19 vaccines
With vaccinated students, college campuses look to get back to normal
By Barbara O'Brien .Incoming college students are going through orientation this month, learning about academics, life in the dorm and how to get around campus. And this fall, that means no face masks, dining halls open normal hours and the return of social activities, clubs and sports. After more than a year of taking classes online from home and social distancing … [Read more...] about With vaccinated students, college campuses look to get back to normal