A recent report looked at vaccination coverage among health care workers in the United States. It focused on people working in hospitals and nursing homes. The goal was to see how many of these workers received their seasonal flu shot and an up-to-date COVID-19 vaccine.
The report did not provide the specific numbers or percentages it found. It did not say if vaccination rates were high or low, or if they changed over time. The report also did not compare vaccination rates between different types of health care settings or worker roles.
Because the key results are not available, it is impossible to draw any conclusions from this report. We do not know if there is a need for more vaccination efforts in these workplaces. Readers should know that this report only announces that tracking is happening, but does not yet share what was learned.