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NC-Based Novant Health Fires More Than 100 Unvaccinated Employees

North Carolina -ba sed Novant Health says i t has fired more th an 100 emplo yees who re fu sed to foll ow its C OVID-19 vaccinat ion poli cy. Of the 375 employees who were suspended for being unvaccinated, nearly 200 are now compliant, and the rest have been fired.

Novant suspended 375 employees last week, giving them five days to get into compliance with the health care syste m's vaccinati on policy. That means they either had to have at least one CO VID vaccine dose or be granted a medical or religious exemption. O f those e mployee s, nearly 200 a re now comp liant , and the r est lost their jobs.

All of Novant’s roughly 35,000 workers across North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia were required to c omply by Sept. 15.

Employees who need two doses to be fully vaccinated have until Oct. 15 to get the second shot. Workers with an exemption must take weekly COVID tests and wear N95 masks or other “appropriate PPE” and protective eyewear while working at Novant locations.

Novant says 99% of its remaining employees are now compliant with the vaccine policy.

The other large hospital system in Charlotte, Atrium Health, has mandated all of its teammates, including remote workers, physicians, medical residents, faculty members, fellows, trainees, contractors and volunteers , get fully vaccinated by Oct. 31.

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Catherine Welch is news director at Rhode Island Public Radio. Before her move to Rhode Island in 2010, Catherine was news director at WHQR in Wilmington, NC. She was also news director at KBIA in Columbia, MO where she was a faculty member at the University Of Missouri School Of Journalism. Catherine has won several regional Edward R. Murrow awards and awards from the Public Radio News Directors Inc., New England AP, North Carolina Press Association, Missouri Press Association, and Missouri Broadcasters Association.
Claire Donnelly is WFAE's health reporter. She previously worked at NPR member station KGOU in Oklahoma and also interned at WBEZ in Chicago and WAMU in Washington, D.C. She holds a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University and attended college at the University of Virginia, where she majored in Comparative Literture and Spanish. Claire is originally from Richmond, Virginia. In her free time, Claire likes listening to podcasts and trying out new recipes.