Vaccine mandates for health care workers—An effective policy tool for past and future pandemics
Vaccine mandates for health care workers—An effective policy tool for past and future pandemics
JAMA Network Open; John B. Lynch, MD, MPH; 8/24
Although COVID-19 vaccines were free and obtainable in 2021 and as early as December 2020 for some health care workers (HCWs), a considerable proportion of people in the US chose not to get vaccinated. Wang and colleagues investigated this challenging and critically important question: do public policies that required health care workers to get vaccinated increase vaccine uptake? ... by the second week after a mandate was implemented, Wang et al found an increase in the proportion of HCWs ever vaccinated or who had completed or intended to complete the primary vaccination series. These results join those of other studies that found an association between vaccine mandates and increased vaccinations in specific populations. Studies like that by Wang et al provide more information that could be used to design mandates and communicate the impact of future mandates, providing much needed and better measures of the perceived tradeoffs of governmental action in preparation for the next pandemic and in the prevention of nonpandemic infectious diseases.