Mercy has put a policy in place to give employees one more opportunity to get the COVID-19 Vaccine as mandated by the organization.
Mike Landis and Emilee Kuschell of Ozarks First cover what Mercy is doing:
Mercy in Springfield released a statement on July 7th requiring all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by September 30th in order to keep their jobs.
As the deadline crept closer, some employees chose to get the vaccine to protect their jobs, but others declined to get the vaccine.
Mercy has now responded by placing those unwilling to get the vaccine on unpaid leave for a month.
At the end of the month, those still unvaccinated will be terminated from their positions.
This leave is a second chance for employees to get the vaccine, as the health care provider previously said that the vaccine would become a condition of employment beginning October 1st, similar to the flu shot policy at the hospital.


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