Berkeley Urges Employers To Encourage Vaccinations

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Berkeley CA

11 June, 2021

1:06 PM

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BERKELEY, CA — The city of Berkeley is urging employers to encourage their workers to get vaccinated ahead of the state's planned June 15 reopening. Nearly two thirds of eligible Berkeley residents are fully vaccinated, city officials said. But with the virus still easily spreadable among the unvaccinated population, state workplace regulations will still require employees to use proven non-pharmaceutical tools such as face coverings. A vote to change those rules may take place as soon as June 17, but any changes are unlikely to go into effect immediately. "We are fortunate to live in a time and place where anyone can easily get a free, safe and effective vaccine against this deadly virus," Berkeley Health Officer Dr. Lisa B. Hernandez said in a statement. "I urge everyone who can to get vaccinated. As we move away from directive orders, people should use their best judgment and use non-pharmaceutical tools to protect those who are not yet able to get vaccinated."

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