Emergency medicine is more than just a ride to the hospital, it is a system of coordinated response and ‎emergency medical care, involving multiple people and agencies. With the current surge in COVID-19 ‎and the highly contagious Delta variant causing a national emergency medical crisis, six of the ‎country’s top associations in the space of emergency medicine services join in the following statement ‎regarding COVID-19 vaccine mandates. ‎

The American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM), the American College of Osteopathic ‎Emergency Physicians (ACOEP), the Air Medical Physician Association (AMPA), the American Paramedic Association (APA), the National Association of ‎EMS Physicians (NAEMSP), and the National EMS Management Association (NEMSMA), agree that it is ‎critical for all EMS clinicians including paramedics, EMS physicians, and other emergency medical ‎services providers without a religious or medical exemption, to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in ‎order to slow the spread of the disease and prevent needless deaths of vulnerable persons. EMS ‎personnel are essential workers responsible for the health and safety of our families, patients, and ‎communities. Being vaccinated is a professional ethical obligation. ‎

This statement aligns with a recent statement supporting COVID-19 employer required vaccination ‎mandates for all workers in health and long-term care by a consortium of healthcare organizations.‎

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Media Contacts:

AAEM: Missy Zagroba / Executive Director, AAEM / mzagroba@aaem.org

ACOEP: Meagan Comerford / Director of Communications, ACOEP / mcomeford@acoep.org

AMPA: Catherine E. Langley, CAE / Executive Director, AMPA / info@ampa.org

APA: Nick Nudell / President, APA / nnudell@paramedicfoundation.org

NAEMSP: Robin Applebaum / Director of Communications, NAEMSP / ‎rapplebaum@kellencompany.com

NEMSMA: Pat Songer / Executive Director, NEMSMA / Info@nemsma.org

View the PDF of the statement.