Health & Fitness

Oregon Nurses Must Be Vaccinated If New Rule Is Adopted By State

Oregon's Department of Justice ruled that healthcare workers licensed by the state are subject to vaccination mandates.

After hearing from the Oregon Department of Justice, the state's nursing board says that the nurses it licenses must be vaccinated.
After hearing from the Oregon Department of Justice, the state's nursing board says that the nurses it licenses must be vaccinated. (Colin Miner/Patch)

PORTLAND, OR — People licensed by the Oregon Board of Nursing will have to get vaccinated against COVID-19 under a new rule proposed by the board. The board will consider the rule at its meeting on October 13.

The board is considering the requirement after hearing from state's department of justice.


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The board had wanted to know if a mandate enacted by Governor Brown that all state employees must be vaccinated by October 18.

The Department of Justice says that any healthcare worker licensed by the state must be in compliance with the mandate or could be found in violation of state law.

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After hearing from DOJ, the nursing board drafted the new rule that was then approved by the agency's lawyers.

The board is expecting to hear public testimony from several nurses opposed to the rule.

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