‘Get Vaccinated For COVID Or Face Termination’: Advocate Aurora
Over 75,000 employees at Advocate Christ, South Suburban and other Advocate locations must be fully vaccinated by Oct. 15.
Updated Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 2:19 am CT
OAK LAWN, IL — Advocate Aurora Health telling its 75,000 team members in Illinois and Wisconsin to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 by Oct. 15. Failure to become fully vaccinated by the deadline without an approved exemption could result in termination.
The mandate applies to Advocate Aurora medical centers, hospitals and outpatient clinics, including Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, and Advocate South Suburban Hospital in Hazel Crest. The decision to require employees to be vaccinated follows on the heels of a similar mandate issued last month at OSF-Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Evergreen Park, and other hospitals in the OSF HealthCare network.
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Failure to become fully vaccinated without an approved exemption by the deadline will follow the same process as flu vaccine non-compliance and will result in termination, a spokesperson from the health care system told Patch.
“We are first and foremost a safe, clinical enterprise. Our ultimate duty is to protect the health and safety of our team members, patients and communities,” President and CEO Jim Skogsbergh told Advocate Aurora team members Wednesday in a video. “The data is overwhelming. This vaccine is safe, and it’s highly effective in preventing infection and, even more so, serious illness and death.”
The decision comes as many care providers and organizations across the country have implemented such a requirement based on conclusive evidence that vaccines are safe, effective and critically important to saving lives and bringing an end to this pandemic.
As the highly contagious Delta variant spreads across the country, Advocate Aurora inpatient COVID-19 hospitalizations have increased five-fold over the past three weeks, and the system’s test positivity rate is the highest it’s been since January.
“While COVID is far from gone, our story is still being written. Let this decision to mandate vaccines be another chapter in our book — one that says we have done everything we can to keep our patients, our communities and each other safe and healthy,” Skogsbergh said.
More than 340 million vaccine doses have been safely administered in the United States. Recent national data shows that nearly all recent COVID-related hospitalizations and deaths have occurred in the unvaccinated population.
With limited exceptions for specific religious or medical reasons, the requirement also includes remote workers and those who don’t work directly with patients, as well as medical staff, students, volunteers and on-site vendors.
Advocate Aurora said in a statement that there would be limited exceptions for specific religious or medical reasons. In addition to doctors, nurses and medical staff, the requirement includes students, volunteers, remote workers and on-site vendors.
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