Subject:
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Board Consideration of Policy Requiring Certain First Responders to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19
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Fiscal Impact:
Indeterminate: Preventing the spread of COVID-19 in the community may have substantial positive fiscal Impacts
Dept/Office:
Dist. 3
Requested Action:
Recommendation
Board Discussion, consideration, and adoption of the attached policy
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Summary Explanation and Background:
The Board has gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure the protection of Brevard County residents, as well as its own employees, from COVID-19. In particular, it has appropriated millions of dollars to ensure that any vaccine that the County receives is distributed quickly and efficiently. Furthermore, it has offered certain first responder employees an incentive to receive the vaccine. However, it appears that there are some first responders that are insisting on risking the lives of the very Brevard County citizens is their duty to protect. These employees are refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, even when it is available to them and they are getting paid to receive it.
According to the Director of the Brevard County Health Department, Maria Stahl, "EMTs not being vaccinated could definitely result in transmission of the virus which could result in death of a resident." Allowing Brevard County citizens to die from the preventable transmission of the virus by a County employee is absolutely unacceptable.
The County Attorney's Office, in researching whether it would be legally viable to require vaccination as a condition of employment, found that "given the severity of the ongoing pandemic and the risk of serious illness and death from the COVID-19 virus as well as the exposure they have to the public to perform the essential duties of their job, first responders would likely fit the "direct threat" definition." This definition includes "a significant risk of substantial harm to the health or safety of the individual or others that cannot be eliminate...
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