COVID-19 vaccine required for United employees

COVID-19 vaccine required for United employees

United team –

Throughout the pandemic, we have been direct and candid with you about the steps we’ve taken to
keep you and our customers safe from COVID-19. In the earliest days of the pandemic, the outcome of
those decisions was uncertain because we had so little data about how the disease was spread and how
people were affected. Over the last nine months though, we have learned a lot about this disease,
including how vaccines are – by far – the most effective way to protect people from COVID-19. In fact,
we know now that an unvaccinated person is about 50 times more likely to be hospitalized for COVID-19
than a vaccinated person and nearly 300 times more likely to die.

Those stats are incredibly compelling and led us to an important decision about your safety: This fall,
every U.S.-based United employee will be required to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and upload their
vaccination record to Flying Together.

Timing for COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement

Here’s how it will work: All U.S.-based United employees will be required to upload a vaccine card
showing you have received two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine (or one dose of the J&J vaccine)
five weeks after the FDA has announced it has fully approved a COVID-19 vaccine or five weeks after
September 20th, whichever comes first. So, the latest potential deadline for meeting this requirement is
October 25th. However, according to media reports, the FDA is likely to announce its full approval for
the vaccine early next month, so the earlier timeline is more likely.

For those employees who are already vaccinated – and for those employees who get vaccinated and
upload their records to Flying Together before September 20th – we’ll offer an additional day of pay.
(United pilots and flight attendants who have already received union-negotiated compensation for
uploading their vaccine records are not eligible. Officers at United, 100% of whom have uploaded their
vaccination cards, are also ineligible for this benefit.)

Another Industry-Leading COVID Safety Measure

Since day one of the pandemic, you’ve been on the frontline – at our airports and on board our aircraft –
taking care of our customers and one another. And to keep you safe, we’ve taken industry-leading
action, including becoming the first airline to mandate masks for employees, the first to introduce
customer COVID-19 testing and contact tracing, and the first (and still only) to run our HEPA filtration
systems during the entire boarding and deplaning process.

And after the FDA issued “emergency-use authorizations” for the vaccines – where every piece of data
collected to date confirms these vaccines are safe and highly effective – we proactively promoted the
benefits of vaccination to our employees, helped thousands of you get vaccinated at our airport clinics
and required vaccinations for new employees and those of you flying positive space for international
travel.

At the start of the year, we said it was the right thing to do for United Airlines, and for other companies,
to require vaccines for employees. In the past few weeks, you’ve likely read about actions by federal,
state and local governments, Fortune 100 companies, higher education institutions and health care
groups to require vaccinations. And more than 50 medical groups now support these kinds of
requirements including the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the
American Public Health Association.

Nothing More Important Than Your Safety

We know some of you will disagree with this decision to require the vaccine for all United employees.
But, we have no greater responsibility to you and your colleagues than to ensure your safety when
you’re at work, and the facts are crystal clear: everyone is safer when everyone is vaccinated.
Over the last 16 months, Scott has sent dozens of condolences letters to the family members of United
employees who have died from COVID-19. We’re determined to do everything we can to try to keep
another United family from receiving that letter.

So here’s the bottom line: If you’re unvaccinated today, please check out the vaccine finder on Flying
Together, schedule an appointment and upload your vaccination card. The vaccine is widely available,
free and fully covered by your United health insurance plan. And if you’ve already been vaccinated but
haven’t uploaded your information, please do it now on Flying Together to be eligible for an additional
day of pay.
Our leadership teams will host a series of town halls in the coming weeks to continue the conversation,
we’ve posted a set of FAQs on Flying Together and you can submit specific questions to Help Hub.

Thank you for all you continue to do to take care of our customers and one another. Together, we’ll do
our part to defeat this virus and continue along our journey to becoming the best airline in the history of
aviation.

Scott and Brett

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