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Recommendation comes as health officers see rise in COVID cases among unvaccinated, working individuals Uploaded: Thu, Jul 22, 2021, 2:28 pm Time to read: about 3 minutes Song Chen speaks with Selena Lara, an El Camino Health licensed vocational nurse, before receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at an El Camino Health vaccination site in Sunnyvale on April 2, 2021. Photo by Magali Gauthier. As the Bay Area experiences an increased rate of COVID-19 cases, particularly among the unvaccinated population, three county health officers urged employers on Thursday to consider implementing a vaccination mandate in the workplace. At a virtual press conference July 22, health officers from Contra Costa, Santa Clara and San Francisco counties spoke on the current impact of COVID-19 within their respective jurisdictions, but were in unison when it came to the broader recent trends: The highly contagious delta variant has caused a surge in cases in the past few weeks and i ....
Santa Clara County Deputy Health Officer Dr. George Han noted that requirements for vaccination have already been upheld in court and potential litigation should not give employers pause. This is something that even the federal government and state government have resources available to help employers who would like to require vaccination of their workforce, Han said. Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Bob Linscheid said the business community supported employers requiring their employees to get vaccinated and argued it s crucial to businesses remaining open and keeping both workers and customers safe. We ve been very involved in business reopening here in Walnut Creek and this entire region, Linscheid said. The only thing that s really impacted us negatively is the unvaccinated, so it s incumbent upon us, if we re going to be healthy and stay open, to get vaccinated. ....