Mandating vaccines for state employees
When Gov. JB Pritzker recently announced that state employees who work in congregate facilities would have to be vaccinated by Oct. 4, the largest state employee union, AFSCME, released a statement chiding the governor. "We strongly oppose any effort to define them as part of the problem," the powerful union claimed on behalf of those workers.
But Pritzker also said that about 80% of new COVID-19 cases in those congregate facilities "have been due to infection among employees."
"Our most vulnerable residents, such as veterans who can't live on their own, and adults living with developmental disabilities have no choice but to live amongst these workers," Pritzker said. "It's a breach of safety, it's fundamentally wrong and, in Illinois, it's going to stop."
Aside from the danger posed to residents or inmates, outbreaks can also result in potentially exposed unvaccinated workers getting very sick or worse; or being sent home for several days to make sure they haven't contracted the virus. Most every state facility is under-staffed, so outbreaks have the potential to crush the system, particularly with the highly virulent delta variant spreading like wildfire.
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