The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) announced Wednesday that all employees, interns, and volunteers in RIDOH-licensed healthcare facilities and all RIDOH-licensed healthcare providers must receive their final dose of COVID-19 vaccine by Oct. 1,
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The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) announced Wednesday that all employees, interns, and volunteers in RIDOH-licensed healthcare facilities and all RIDOH-licensed healthcare providers must receive their final dose of COVID-19 vaccine by Oct. 1, effective Aug 18.
“The most effective way to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including the Delta variant, is vaccination,” said Director of Health Nicole Alexander-Scott in a release. “For the safety of our healthcare workers, patients, and for our healthcare system overall, today’s announcement is a very important step.”
The regulation applies to staff at RIDOH-licensed health care facilities, including those with direct patient contact and those who may not be involved in patient care. It also applies to individually licensed providers who utilize their license as part of their position in a healthcare facility. Prior to October 1st, any worker in a RIDOH-licensed healthcare facility who is not vaccinated is required to wear a face mask and be tested at least twice weekly.
Workers in RIDOH-licensed facilities must be vaccinated before Oct. 1. Workers in RIDOH-licensed facilities who are not vaccinated by Oct. 1 will not be allowed to enter a healthcare facility unless they provide proof of a medical exemption. Employees in violation of this regulation may face financial penalties and/or suspension/revocation of the facility’s license, in addition to disciplinary action by the affected employer against individual employees who do not comply.
All RIDOH-licensed healthcare providers who work in a healthcare setting must be vaccinated as of Oct. 1. Those who are not vaccinated by Oct. 1 may be subject to financial penalties and/or suspension/revocation of their license (unless they provide proof of a medical exemption).
The COVID-19 healthcare worker vaccination regulations and additional resources are available online.
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