Many employers are still requiring or will require their employees to get vaccines. Is yours? (via CNN)
A survey by management consultant Gartner of more than 200 major employers last week found 30% still are requiring or will require their employees to get vaccines. Another 50% have policies in place or in the works to give employees a choice between vaccine or weekly tests. Only 20% are dropping all policies that would require action by their employees.
And the cost of hospitalization for employees suffering from Covid can be substantial. Last fall, Delta Air Lines disclosed it spent an average of $50,000 per employee or covered family member hospitalized with Covid. While Delta does not have a vaccine mandate, it raised the insurance premium for non-vaccinated employees by up to $200 a month.
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