HonorHealth: COVID-19 vaccination to be required as condition of employment
By Kenneth Wong
PHOENIX - Officials with HonorHealth say by November, their workers will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
According to a statement released on July 23, the company announced to its team members that COVID-19 vaccination will now be required as a condition of employment. Team members will be required to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination by Monday, Nov. 1, read a portion of the statement.
Officials say the decision comes as COVID-19 continues to spread, impacted by the rise of several variants that are increasing the severity and transmissibility of this infection.
College athletes officially get paid for name, image and likeness article
PHOENIX - For the first time in college sports athletes can now get paid for sponsorships, endorsements, and public appearance due to a new NCAA ruling.
Arizona State hockey forward Matthew Kopperud now a Barstool Sports athlete says he never thought it would happen in one day. You never thought that it would all happen on one day and just blow up. I think it’s a good thing for athletes because there are a lot that are popular on twitter, Instagram, tik tok where it can help them make money and get through school, said Kopperud.
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