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Covid vaccine guidelines should include health care workers

Last updated: October 30, 2025 11:40 am
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The recent changes to Covid vaccine recommendations by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have sparked a lot of debate, particularly regarding the exclusion of pregnant women, infants, and individuals under 65 without underlying conditions from receiving the vaccine. However, one crucial group that has been overlooked in these discussions is health care workers under 65.

As infectious disease physicians with extensive experience, we understand the importance of protecting health care workers in the fight against Covid-19. Wastewater testing has revealed a staggering number of Covid cases in the U.S., emphasizing the need for widespread vaccination to reduce transmission and infection rates.

Health care workers play a vital role in caring for those affected by illness, and their vaccination status has significant implications for public health. Without adequate protection for these frontline workers, hospitals and clinics are at risk of being overwhelmed, especially as we approach another Covid season.

The new guidelines restricting Covid-19 vaccines for individuals under 65, as advised by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), have raised concerns among health care professionals. The cost of vaccinations and the confusion surrounding access further hinder efforts to achieve high vaccination rates among this critical group.

It is essential for ACIP to endorse vaccination for all health care workers under 65 to ensure widespread coverage without financial barriers. Additionally, health care facilities should mandate Covid vaccinations for employees to safeguard patients and maintain staffing levels during periods of increased illness.

The impact of Covid-19 extends beyond acute illness, with a significant percentage of individuals developing long-term symptoms and complications. Vaccination has been shown to reduce the risk of long Covid, highlighting the importance of protecting health care workers to prevent disruptions in care delivery.

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As we navigate through the ongoing pandemic, it is crucial to prioritize the health and safety of essential workers, including health care professionals and other public-facing employees. By promoting vaccination and implementing comprehensive infection prevention measures, we can mitigate the spread of Covid-19 and protect the well-being of our communities.

In conclusion, vaccination remains a critical tool in combating the Covid-19 pandemic, and it is imperative that we prioritize the immunization of essential workers to safeguard public health. Failure to address these concerns may lead to dire consequences, underscoring the urgency of taking proactive measures to protect those who care for us and keep our communities functioning smoothly.

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