Council approved the policy at Thursday’s meeting (7th) that will apply to all staff, volunteers, contractors, and members of Council.
In a news release, the County says the policy will require individuals to provide either proof of vaccination, or proof of a medical exemption, and/or complete an education program and undergo regular testing.
They say the policy complements other workplace health and safety measures in place including daily health screening, mandatory masking, physical distancing, hand hygiene, and enhanced cleaning.