- October 18 was the deadline for
Washington state employees to be fully vaccinated. - Only 127 members of the
Washington State Patrol refused.
Nearly 95% of the people employed by the
The Washington State Patrol employs about 2,200 people, all of whom were required to provide proof of vaccination by October 18. Of that force, just 127 people failed to comply, according to a news release from the agency: 53 civil servants, 67 state troopers, six sergeants, and one captain.
"COVID is a killer and the state is taking action intended to improve public safety," Washington State Patrol Chief John R. Batiste told staff Monday evening. He thanked the vast majority of employees who elected to comply with the public health order. "Better days are ahead," he promised.
As The Seattle Times reported, the state police agency made rapid strides in the weeks ahead of the vaccine requirement coming into effect. As of September 20, only 63% of its personnel had submitted proof of their vaccination status. That rose to 93% at the start of October - and another 2% in the weeks since.
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