IU Health requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for all employees
June 2, 2021
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana s largest hospital system, Indiana University Health, will require all its doctors, nurses and other employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1.
IU Health announced the policy Tuesday in a statement that said vaccines are a safe, effective way to protect patients and help reduce the spread of the coronavirus. The health system added that it s required the flu vaccine since 2012, along with several other vaccines as a condition of employment.
In 2013, IU Health fired eight employees, including three nurses, for refusing to get a flu vaccination, the Indianapolis Business Journal reported.
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