Washington governor issues vaccine mandate for state employees
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced Monday that he has ordered that all state employees must be vaccinated or face termination.
Inslee cited increased hospitalizations and cases throughout the state, which have mostly affected the unvaccinated, as the factor for his executive order.
"We do so to protect our vulnerable communities, to prevent further calamity to our state and to be further on the path to recovery," he said at a news conference.
The deadline for the vaccine mandate is Oct. 18. Inslee's executive order does provide medical and religious exemptions.
As of Aug. 2, 69.6% of Washingtonians 12 and older have received at least one dose of a vaccine, according to the state's health department.
"We need more people to roll up their sleeves," Inslee said.