
The mass firing is one in a series of vaccine mandate terminations in the healthcare field. Previously, more than 150 healthcare workers employed at Houston Methodist Hospital were
either fired or resigned after a hospital-wide vaccine mandate, one of the first vaccination requirements in a healthcare setting.North Carolina
hospital system has terminated about 175 employees in the latest in a slew of
healthcare terminations due to Covid vaccine mandates, reports the Washington
Post.
Novant Health,
whose headquarters are about an hour and a half away from North Carolina’s
capital city of Raleigh, announced on Monday that it had fired the employees
for failing to comply with the organization’s mandatory vaccine policy.
“We stand by
our decision to make the vaccine mandatory as we have a responsibility to
protect our patients, visitors and team members, regardless of where they are
in our health system,” said Novant Health in a statement.
Originally,
approximately 375 unvaccinated employees from Novant Health, spanning 15
hospitals and 800 clinics, were suspended for not getting vaccinated and given
five days to comply.
About 200 of the
suspended employees received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine by
Friday, tweeted Novant Health spokesperson Megan Rivers, meaning 99% of Novant
Health’s approximately 35,000 employees followed the vaccine mandate. The rest
of the workers were dismissed, though an exact number has not been confirmed.
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“We couldn’t be
prouder of our team members who made the choice to receive the Covid-19 vaccine
and remain part of our team at Novant Health,” the hospital group said in a
statement.
Novant Health
had announced the vaccine mandate on 22 July and had given employees until 15
September to get vaccinated, according to the Post.
Any employees
that were granted an exemption from the required vaccination are required to
complete weekly coronavirus testing and wear an N95 respirator mask and other
personal protective equipment while working on any Novant Health hospital or
clinic.
Rather than
comply with the mandate, some employees are seeking work elsewhere. Laura
Rushing, a nurse who has worked with the company for 16 years, said that she is
looking for a new job after her religious exemption was denied by the hospital.
“Who decided my
religious exemption, the wording used was not good enough? It wasn’t as good as
someone else’s? That just feels like discrimination, and I didn’t appreciate
it,” said Rushing to WSOC, a local news affiliate.
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