Vaccine mandates work!
The Washington Post cites these numbers:
Among 3.5 million federal government employees, 92% have received at least one Covid-19 vaccine dose. Compare that to the overall USA numbers: 74% of Americans ≥5 years old have had at least one dose and 63% are fully vaccinated.
Among the federal departments, the numbers range from the Dept. of Agriculture's 86.1%. to the U.S. Agency for International Development’s 97.8%. The Dept. of Defense (both civilian and active duty military) has 93.4% with at least one dose.
This compares favorably with the mandated childhood measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, 91.6% for children born in 2017-2018.
Tyson Foods set a Nov. 1 deadline and reported over 96% uptake.
At the same time, a vocal minority have refused to obey mandates. In Chicago, 35 police and 26 Fire Department workers have been put on no-pay status and sent home for refusing to report their vaccination status. About 23% of the city’s first responders are not fully vaccinated, the Chicago Tribune
reported.
Some 600 Google employees have signed a
document calling on the company to rethink a vaccine mandate for its 150,000 workers.
CNN reports:
In New York City, as of last Thursday, 92% of the city's total workforce – including members of the NYC Dept. of Education and NYC Health & Hospitals – had received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine while 18,600 city municipal members were still not vaccinated. The Fire Dept. of New York's EMS workers are 90% vaccinated, while the overall rate for the FDNY (including firefighters, EMS, and civilian workers) is 84%, based on data released by the mayor's office.