Los Angeles County sheriff won’t enforce vaccine mandate in his agency
onOctober 9, 2021
This illustrates the importance of having a constitutional sheriff!
“I don’t want to be in a position to lose 5, 10% of my workforce overnight on a vaccine mandate,” the sheriff said.
Friday, October 8, 2021 3:52PM
Sheriff Alex Villanueva, who oversees the largest sheriff’s department in the county with roughly 18,000 employees, said Thursday in a Facebook Live event that he does not plan to carry out the county’s mandate.
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles County sheriff says he will not enforce the county’s vaccine mandate in his agency.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva, who oversees the largest sheriff’s department in the county with roughly 18,000 employees, said Wednesday in a Facebook Live event that he does not plan to carry out the county’s mandate, under which Los Angeles County employees had to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 1.
An L.A. county order will take effect Thursday night requiring anyone aged 12 and over attending a large outdoor event to show proof of vaccination.
The mandate was issued by executive order in August and allows only for religious and medical exemptions. Villanueva said his employees are willing to be terminated rather than get vaccinated.
“I don’t want to be in a position to lose 5, 10% of my workforce overnight on a vaccine mandate,” the sheriff said.
Los Angeles County’s decision to reinstate the indoor mask mandate is getting mixed reactions, with some blasting it as unnecessary and others saying they are prepared to do what it takes to keep themselves and others safe.
More than 26,000 people have died of the coronavirus in Los Angeles County, which is the nation’s most populous county.
Health officials said the county has reported 14 deaths a day, on average, even though deaths and hospitalization figures have plunged by some 50% since late August.
Villanueva’s announcement came a day after the city of Los Angeles approved one of the nation’s strictest vaccine mandates – a sweeping measure that requires the shots for everyone entering bars, restaurants, nail salons, gyms or even a Lakers game.