Thanks Mike. When will they make a decision? Please keep us updated.It has been deferred till a later date, to be arranged,
according to the BBC Radio news this AM.
Mike.
It makes no sense to fire medical staff for ANY reason during a pandemic. I'm sorry, it just doesn't.I would be curious to know how many of the approx. 1.4 million NHS workers are actually against the vaccine mandate.
According to reports Aunt Bea, there are between 80,000 and 120,000, depending
on who is reporting it at the time, but it is safe to say that there are more enough,
to get the Government worried enough to delay their mandate.
Mike.
Especially when, in some cases, hospitals have hired staff who have Covid.It makes no sense to fire medical staff for ANY reason during a pandemic. I'm sorry, it just doesn't.
Were those stories even true though? This all makes me think as narratives crumble.In the beginning of the pandemic, Headlines were written
about the Health Workers who got infected and died from
Covid, I would have thought that those reports would have
nurses etc., rushing to get the vaccine, but it hasn't and still
some die.
Mike.
That's sensible. Who fires health care workers during a pandemic? I wish my country would follow suit.https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-turn-mandatory-covid-vaccinations-213434114.html
U-turn on mandatory Covid vaccinations for NHS and social care workers
Mandatory Covid jabs for NHS and social care workers are set to be scrapped, The Telegraph can reveal, after warnings of crippling staff shortages if the plan went ahead.
Sajid Javid, the Health Secretary, will on Monday meet fellow ministers on the Covid-Operations Cabinet committee to rubber stamp the decision on the about-turn.