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Domestic workers alarmed by compulsory HK vaccine plan

Move slammed as discriminatory, unjust as it singles out only migrant helpers

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 May 2021 11:30PM

Domestic workers alarmed by compulsory HK vaccine plan
Migrant groups have pointed out wealthier foreign migrants, such as Hong Kong’s white-collar financial workers, are not being forced to get vaccines. – AFP pic, May 1, 2021

HONG KONG – Hong Kong migrant worker groups today criticised plans to make coronavirus vaccines compulsory for all foreign domestic helpers, labelling the move “discriminatory and unjust”.

Health officials said they were planning to roll out mandatory inoculations for the 370,000 domestic helpers in the city, mostly poorly paid women from the Philippines and Indonesia.

Those wanting to apply for work visas or renew current ones will need to show they had been vaccinated, officials said yesterday.

If the plan goes ahead it will be the first time Hong Kong has directly tied working rights for foreigners to vaccines.

“This is clearly an act of discrimination and stigmatisation against migrant domestic workers,” Dolores Balladares Pelaez, chair of United Filipinos in Hong Kong, told reporters.

Labour groups representing domestic workers said they are angered other foreigners – and locals working in environments such as care homes – are not also required to get vaccinated.

“Again, we are being singled out and targeted,” Pelaez added.

Health officials announced the vaccination plan after two domestic helpers were found to be infected with one of the more virulent strains of the coronavirus.

All domestic workers have also been ordered to get tested over the coming days – a measure that did not extend to the families for which they work.

Officials said domestic workers are deemed “high risk” both because they enter from overseas and often gather outdoors in large numbers on Sundays – their one day off in the week.

They also tend to take care of elderly and vulnerable people.

Hong Kong labour secretary Law Chi Kwong defended linking domestic worker visas to vaccination.

“Of course, they can choose not to work in Hong Kong as they are not Hong Kong residents,” Law said.

Eni Lestari, chair of the International Migrants Alliance, described such comments as “unfair and shocking”.

“A lot of employers do not get vaccinated because of health, personal or even political reasons, so they won’t force their workers to be vaccinated.”

Migrant groups also pointed out wealthier foreign migrants, such as the city’s white-collar financial workers, are not being forced to get vaccines.

Wealthy Hong Kong has secured ample vaccine doses, but there is hesitancy to take them.

So far, just 12% of the city’s 7.5 million people have received one or more doses, a long way from the 60-70% needed for herd immunity.

Thanks to strict quarantine measures and economically painful social distancing rules, the city has kept infections to just over 11,000. – AFP, May 1, 2021

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