Dear GA ACC Team:
As you are well aware the Delta variant of SARS-CoV2 has caused a recent surge in the number of COVID-19 cases in our State. We have all seen many patients who are critically ill, indeed moribund, from this recent COVID surge. It is quite frankly heartbreaking to see young people so sick in our intensive care units. Unfortunately, the data confirm that the vast majority of our hospitalized patients, nationwide, are unvaccinated. To that end, the ACC Board of Governors stimulated the American College of Cardiology and 10 other CV Societies to come together and send out this statement, that went out on Friday.
I thought it was worth emphasizing, to all our Members, that this statement was issued.
Please be safe,
J. Jeffrey Marshall, MD, MSCAI , FACC
Governor, GA Chapter of the ACC
Chief Northside Hospital Cardiovascular Institute
Cardiovascular Societies Support COVID-19 Vaccines for all Healthcare Workers
WASHINGTON (July 30, 2021) — A coalition of cardiovascular societies have issued the following statement in support of all health care systems requiring COVID-19 vaccines for health care and long-term care employees:
“The cardiovascular community supports and encourages health care systems to require COVID-19 vaccinations for health care and long-term care employees.The data is clear that the COVID-19 vaccine’s benefits far outweigh any risks and that it is our best tool to end this pandemic, but many, including many health care workers, have made the choice to not get vaccinated. Health care workers have been at the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic, sacrificing their own health, well-being and, in many cases, their lives, to care for patients around the world suffering from coronavirus. But the fight is not over. With the recent surge of new cases fueled by variants and the unvaccinated, patients are again overwhelming hospitals, and many are dying.
The CV community believes that we cannot allow unvaccinated health care workers to put the vulnerable, the immunocompromised and unvaccinated children at risk within a health care setting. Patients with cardiovascular disease are susceptible to serious adverse reactions from COVID-19 infection, and all patients rely on well-functioning care teams that have healthy staff fulfilling critical roles. Unvaccinated health care workers therefore place patients at risk, both directly and indirectly, making the call for the cardiovascular care team to get vaccinated especially urgent.
Health care institutions have an ethical responsibility to protect the health and safety of their patients and their communities. As our nation and the world continue to suffer from COVID-19 and increasing variants, we strongly believe all health care workers should become vaccinated and support requiring COVID vaccination as a condition of health system employment and vendor contracting.”
- American College of Cardiology
- American Society of Echocardiography
- American Society of Nuclear Cardiology
- Association of Black Cardiologists
- Heart Failure Society of America
- Heart Rhythm Society
- Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions
- Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
- Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
- Society of Thoracic Surgeons
All the best,
Dipti
Dipti Itchhaporia, MD, FACC, FAHA, FESC
President, American College of Cardiology
Eric & Sheila Samson Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Health
Director of Disease Management
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian,
Newport Beach, CA
Associate Clinical Professor, University of California, Irvine