I encourage you to do the same on issues that are important to us. Erin Cummings and Carol Adams recently did the same, on this same bill and on SB 968 An Act Requiring hospitals to report nurse staffing levels.
TESTIMONY OF
JOHN
BRADY, RN
PRESIDENT, BACKUS FEDERATION OF NURSES, AFT LOCAL 5149,
AFL-CIO
MEMBER, AFT CONNECTICUT HEALTHCARE COUNCIL
MEMBER, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY OF CARE
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Public Health Committee
March 19, 2013
SB 1128 AN ACT CONCERNING
INFLUENZA IMMUNIZATIONS FOR HEALTH CARE EMPLOYEES
Good afternoon Senator Gerratana, Representative Johnson
and distinguished members of the Public Health Committee. My name is John Brady. I am a Registered Nurse at Backus Hospital
in Norwich. I am also President of the Backus Federation of Nurses, a
union representing approximately 400 registered nurses at Backus Hospital. I submit this testimony in opposition to SB 1128,
An Act Concerning Influenza Vaccinations for Health Care Employees.
I strongly encourage my
members to carefully consider receiving the flu vaccine every year. However, I
also understand that there may be many reasons why some of my members may chose
not to be vaccinated, including religious objections and health concerns. Health concerns range from an adverse
reaction to a full allergy.
As an emergency room
nurse, I care for many patients who have received the flu vaccine and then
tested positive for the flu. The decision of which strains of influenza to
vaccinate against is an educated guess. Some years this guess is close and
other years it misses badly. . The CDC estimates this year’s vaccine to be 62%
effective. There is a strong argument that wearing a mask provides better
protection, for both the health care worker and patients. Failure to comply with this legislation could
place health care workers’ jobs in jeopardy. The CDC has set a goal of 90%
vaccination rate among health care workers, a goal that is achievable with a
voluntary labor/management program.
For all of these reasons
I stand opposed to mandatory vaccinations of health care workers. Instead, I
propose a common sense approach. Health care workers should be given the
opportunity to either be vaccinated or wear a mask while at work during the flu
season.
I urge a no vote on SB
1128.
I am at your service if
I can be of help.
John Brady, RN
President, Backus Federation of Nurses
860-908-9711
backusnurses@gmail.com
http://backusunited.ct.aft.org
President, Backus Federation of Nurses
860-908-9711
backusnurses@gmail.com
http://backusunited.ct.aft.org