An Arizona county gives an insurance penalty to unvaccinated workers
Pima County workers will be penalized for remaining unvaccinated. Arizona’s Pima County Board of Supervisors voted to make unvaccinated workers pay more for their health insurance amounting to $1,570 annually. The board previously authorized three days paid leave and a $300 bonus for county workers to get vaccinated. Other agenda items were brought up, like reimplementing their indoor mask mandate, but they lacked support among the board.
See "An Arizona county gives an insurance penalty to unvaccinated workers ", Corey Deangelis, The Associated Press, September 8, 2021