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We need to mandate the vaccine : Sister Mary Haddad, head of Catholic Health Association, is ready for bold action
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Some Catholic hospitals now require employees to get COVID-19 vaccine
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Some Catholic hospitals now require employees to get COVID-19 vaccine
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Catholic Health Association supports COVID-19 vaccine mandates
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The Catholic Health Association on Friday joined the growing chorus of prominent healthcare associations and health systems supporting or implementing employee COVID-19 vaccination mandates.
CHA said it strongly supports member health systems as they take necessary steps toward ensuring as many healthcare workers get vaccinated as possible. The organization s announcement comes after dozens of providers and several associations have backed vaccine mandates for healthcare workers. The alarming rise in COVID-19 cases over the past several weeks due to the delta variant and vaccine hesitancy is a stark reminder of the serious health threat the virus poses, particularly for the elderly and individuals with underlying medical conditions, Sister Mary Haddad, CHA s CEO, said in a statement. The escalation in COVID-19 cases also threatens our ability to be in communion with one another. Attending family gathering