The National Association of Home Builders is Vaccine Awareness Week in Construction.
Taking place April 19-23, the campaign is designed to raise awareness of the safety, effectiveness, and benefits of COVID-19 vaccination among construction workers.
The CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) will be hosting a webinar on April 21 at 2 p.m. ET to discuss the importance of vaccinations in the construction industry and answer any questions and address concerns.
The free webinar is being held specifically for members of Construction Industry Safety Coalition (CISC) organizations, of which NAHB is a lead member. Registration for the webinar is available here.
The CDC recommends that all workers in the U.S. get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as they are eligible to end the pandemic and help Americans return to their normal lives.
The NAHB said that it supports the CDC’s vaccination efforts and is encouraging members to participate in COVID-19 Vaccine Awareness Week.
Additionally, the NAHB wants home builders to share information with their trade contractors, partners, subcontractors, and their own staff about the benefits of vaccination and encourage them to register to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
“COVID-19 vaccination is an important tool to help us all get back to normal,” the NAHB said in a statement on its site.
Leaders from the NAHB, including Chairman Chuck Fowke, are featured in a video announcing that they have all been vaccinated.
Here is additional vaccination information and tips provided by the NAHB.
Are the COVID-19 vaccines safe? Some people may be concerned about getting vaccinated now that COVID-19 vaccines are available in the United States. The CDC acknowledges that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. Millions of people have received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in U.S. history. The CDC recommends you get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as you are eligible. Details on ensuring COVID-19 vaccine safety can be found at cdc.gov.
Why should workers get the COVID-19 vaccine? COVID-19 vaccines teach our immune systems how to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19. According to the CDC, all COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States are effective at preventing COVID-19 and help protect people who get vaccinated from getting sick or severely ill with COVID-19 and may also help protect people around them. COVID-19 vaccination is a safer way to help build protection from the virus. Additional information on the benefits of getting a COVID-19 vaccine can be found at cdc.gov.
When will I be able to get the vaccine? CDC makes recommendations for who should get the vaccine first and then each state makes their own plan. Other essential workers, such as people who work in housing construction and finance, are a priority in Phase 1c. To find out when you’ll be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine in your location, check with your state’s health department. Once you are registered, you can use VaccineFinder.org to find a specific vaccination spot.
I’ve been fully vaccinated, now what? COVID-19 vaccines are effective at protecting you from getting sick. Based on information from the CDC describing what is known about COVID-19 vaccines, people who have been fully vaccinated can start to do some things that they had stopped doing because of the pandemic. Learn more about things you can start doing after you’ve been fully vaccinated at cdc.gov.
Tips For Communicating Vaccine Information for Builders:
Provide this 1-page CDC vaccine fact sheet to workers: English | Spanish
Tips For Communicating Vaccine Information for HBAs
- Use these banners without the NAHB logo to promote Vaccine Awareness Week: 1600x900 | 1080x1080.
- Use the hashtag #SleeveUp when promoting Vaccine Awareness Week on social media.