Airline takes a bigger step toward getting its employees vaccinated

Airline takes a bigger step toward getting its employees vaccinated

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Delta Airlines is taking a big step toward getting employees vaccinated against Covid-19. The Atlanta-based carrier will charge employees who are not vaccinated $200 a month through their insurance, it announced Wednesday. It becomes one of the more drastic measures a company is taking to ensure its employees and customers remain safe as the delta variant ravages parts of the nation. CEO Ed Bastian said that the move is being made in part because the average hospital stay for Covid costs $50,000…

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