UK Set to Remove Mandate of Covid-19 Vaccines on Healthcare Staff

HEALTHCARE

The ministers of the government of United Kingdom are going to be meeting for the purpose of deciding whether they should remove the mandatory corona virus vaccinations for the healthcare workers or the NHS staff or not in the United Kingdom.

The front line workers of the NHS in the United Kingdom should fully vaccinated by 1st April 2022, which had been meaning that, they will now need a first dose of the covid-19 vaccine by 3rd February 2022, and if the healthcare workers does not get a vaccine jab by the give date, then they are going to be dismissed or might be deployed and around 77,000 healthcare staff in the United Kingdom has not got a vaccine jab at all.

Past week, Sajid Javid, health secretary of the United Kingdom said that, the requirement of the corona virus vaccine jabs had been being kept under the review but it had also been the duty of the staff of the NHS UK for getting themselves vaccinated.

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The policy had been proposed in the United Kingdom when the Delta variant of the Novel corona virus had been dominant strain across the country, which was spreading rapidly and the evidence had been showing that, by being fully vaccinated has significantly decreased the risk of getting infected by the corona virus.