‘Vaccine requirements work’: Employers can lead the way to community immunity, NSC report shows

Itasca, IL — Employers can achieve “a level of community immunity” from COVID-19 by requiring their entire workforce to be vaccinated, according to a new report from the National Safety Council.

A Year in Review, and What’s Next: COVID-19 Employer Approaches and Worker Experiences – released Sept. 29 – is part of the nonprofit organization’s SAFER: Safe Actions For Employee Returns initiative, aimed at developing industry- and risk-specific resources and recommendations for employers. The report includes data based on surveys and interviews, conducted between June and August, of 300 U.S.-based employers and nearly 3,800 individuals.

Findings show that employers who instituted a vaccine requirement for their employees bolstered worker vaccination rates by 35%. “Thus, workplaces can achieve a level of community immunity if employers consistently and unanimously apply vaccine requirements to their entire workforce,” the report states.

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NSC notes that the highly transmissible delta variant, currently representing more than 99% of all COVID-19 cases in the United States, emphasizes the importance of workers being fully vaccinated. Yet, 13%-15% of Americans who have received one vaccine dose indicated they don’t plan to return for a second dose and become fully vaccinated. Meanwhile, 15% of fully vaccinated respondents said they’re either unsure about or don’t plan to receive a booster shot when they become eligible.

The report provides recommendations for employers to help keep workers safe amid the pandemic:

  • Implement vaccination requirements for in-person work and require frequent testing of individuals who can’t or won’t get vaccinated.
  • Reduce barriers to access by providing paid time off, transportation to vaccination sites (or host onsite vaccination events at your workplace), multilingual vaccine information and transparent communication about vaccine guidance.
  • Encourage discussions on COVID-19 issues such as workplace safety guidelines, boosters and variants.
  • Reduce in-person work, when possible, to reduce exposure opportunities.

“The verdict is in: Employer vaccine requirements work,” NSC President and CEO Lorraine M. Martin said. “NSC is focused on empowering businesses of all sizes to implement COVID-19 vaccination requirements in a way that supports vaccine equity, reduces health disparities and, ultimately, advances the nation’s progress on living safely with this virus.”

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