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Amazon to help vaccinate thousands in its hometown
New pop-up clinic in Seattle is the latest in the company s multi-faceted pandemic response that has also included 1 million in-house COVID-19 tests for Amazon employees.
Beginning on January 24, Amazon will open its Seattle campus to host a pop-up clinic aimed at vaccinating the public against COVID-19. Jay Carney, Amazon Senior Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs, announced the effort in a news conference with Washington Gov. Jay Inslee. We re eager to help save lives here in our home state, to rebuild the economy with you, and to turn the page on COVID as quickly as we can, Carney told the governor. He also said we re committing one of our own executives to be on loan to your team, to your Vaccine Command Center, so that we can leverage our expertise through that executive in your efforts going forward.
Key Points
Employers may mandate employee COVID-19 vaccination programs, subject to certain exemptions.
When requiring employee vaccinations, employers should consider the fact that these COVID-19 vaccines are currently approved under the FDA s Emergency Use Authorization (EUA).
Mandatory employer COVID-19 vaccination programs must include religious and disability-related employee exemptions.
INTRODUCTION
On Dec. 11, 2020, the Food and Drug Administration granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine. Yesterday, the FDA advisory panel voted (20 in favor, one abstention) to recommend the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for EUA.
On Dec. 16, 2020, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) updated its Technical Assistance Questions and Answers (Guidance) to specifically address employer COVID-19 vaccine programs. The new Guidance reiterates the medical/disability condition and sincerely-held religious belief exemptions that the EEOC recognizes for other
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Thomas L Perry, MD died December 4, 2020 at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, of complications following heart surgery.
Born in Virginia February 22, 1942, Tom attended the University of North Carolina. At the end of his junior year, he applied to and was accepted into the University of Virginia Medical School. Following graduation from UVA, Tom served in Vietnam as a captain in the United States Air Force, after which he moved to Seattle to complete his internship and residency. After practicing for a short time in Walla Walla, Tom moved to Yakima where he established his own dermatology practice and settled to raise his family.