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CDC greenlights workplace vaccination centers

FILE - In this Thursday, March 11, 2021, file photo, a health worker loads syringes with the vaccine on the first day of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine being made available to residents at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

(NEXSTAR) – On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a new set of guidelines for workplace vaccination centers.

“Although COVID-19 vaccine supply is currently limited, it’s not too early to share clear, complete, and accurate messages, promote confidence in the decision to get vaccinated, and engage your employees in plans to address potential barriers to vaccination,” the CDC said in a statement.


The CDC presented a series of options for companies looking to vaccinate the workforce. They include:

The CDC recommends instituting a workplace vaccination program if:

Smaller or medium-sized organizations with mobile worker populations should consider off-site vaccinations, the CDC said.

The CDC added that employers can build “vaccine confidence by making confidence visible in your workplace.” It recommends encouraging company leaders “to be vaccine champions” and communicating “transparently to all workers about vaccination.”