Providence Municipal Workers Must Vaccinate Or Risk Being Fired

The City of Providence is out with a revised Covid plan for its municipal workers. All employees must show proof they have received at least one dose of Covid vaccine by January 14 th with completion of the vaccination process by the end of February. Under the original policy employees had an option of vaccination or a negative PCR test. The mayor says that failure to comply will result in an employee being fired.

“The COVID-19 vaccine is safe, effective and the best solution we have to fight this pandemic,” said Mayor Jorge Elorza. “A few days ago, 1,853 Rhode Islanders tested positive for COVID in a single day—a new record high for Rhode Island. With cases continuing to rise and our hospital infrastructure facing continued strain, we need strong public health measures and policies in place to increase vaccination rates and reduce the likelihood of hospitalization for those who contract the virus. This announcement ensures City of Providence employees will do our part to keep residents safe while accessing city services and help preserve our hospitals.”

The Mayor says it is a matter of public safety.

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