SPRINGFIELD
“We must ensure that our health care workers remain healthy, especially during flu season,” said Senator Delgado, Chairman of the Public Health Committee. “Health care workers can not take care of others if they are ill themselves.”
House Bill 342 requires any health care facility licensed by the Department of Public Health to implement an influenza vaccination program that makes sure that employees of the facility receive vaccinations against seasonal flu and other new or pandemic flu virus as vaccines become available.
According to the federal Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) approximately 40-50 percent of health care workers are vaccinated each year. The Department of Public Health contends that other studies indicate that at least 70% of health care workers continue to work, even though, they have the flu. The decision of health care workers to continue their duties jeopardizes the health of fellow co-workers and patients.
Senator Delgado Menu

2nd District
Years served: 1999 - 2006 (House); 2006 - Present (Senate)
Committee assignments: Human Services; Appropriations I; Public Health (Chairperson); Consumer Protection (Vice-Chairperson); Executive Appointments; Committee of the Whole; Joint Comm. on Government Reform; Subcommittee on Amendments.
Biography: Full-time state legislator; born in Newark, NJ.; B.A. in Criminal Justice from Northeastern University; Leadership Chairman of the 2nd Legislative District's Volunteer Political Organization; married (wife, Iris), has two children.



