DALLAS (AP) - United Airlines says the number of employees facing termination for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19 has dropped nearly by half, to 320, after more of its 67,000 U.S.
workers provided evidence of vaccination.An airline spokeswoman said Thursday that the declining number of potential firings shows that the company's policy of requiring vaccinations is working.United Airlines announced in August that it would require U.S.
employees to get vaccinated, calling it an important safety measure. Employees faced a deadline this Monday to upload images of their vaccination cards showing that they had gotten at least one shot.RELATE: Nearly 200M US adults have at least 1 COVID-19 vaccine dose, White House saysThe airline said.