World

‘No jab, no job’: NZ makes vaccination a must for health workers, teachers

Medical frontliners must be fully inoculated against Covid-19 by Dec 1; deadline for educators is a month later

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Oct 2021 11:59PM

‘No jab, no job’: NZ makes vaccination a must for health workers, teachers
New Zealand’s ‘Covid zero’ strategy fell apart when the highly transmissible Delta variant of the coronavirus was detected in Auckland. – Pixabay pic, October 11, 2021

WELLINGTON – New Zealand today announced a sweeping “no jab, no job” policy for most healthcare workers and teachers to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

“We can’t leave anything to chance, so that’s why we are making it mandatory,” said Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins, who also holds the education portfolio.

Doctors, nurses and other front-line health workers must be double-jabbed by December 1, while everyone working in the education sector who has contact with students must have their two doses by January 1 next year.

The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners backed mandatory vaccination, with president Samantha Murton describing it as a “bold, but necessary call” to make.

Secondary schools will also be required to keep a register showing students’ inoculation status.

“Vaccination remains our strongest and most effective tool to protect against infection and disease,” said Hipkins.

The order includes home-based educators and parents volunteering at schools, but no decision has been made on whether vaccination will be mandatory in the tertiary education sector.

Before the arrival of the Delta variant in August, New Zealand had won widespread praise for its Covid-19 elimination policy that largely protected the country.

Residents enjoyed a near-normal domestic life alongside tight restrictions on international borders. 

However, the “Covid zero” strategy fell apart when Delta was detected in Auckland, the country’s most populated region, and it has since spread to the surrounding Northland and Waikato provinces.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the highly transmissible variant has proven to be a “game changer” that cannot be eliminated. – AFP, October 11, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 1mth

Covid-19 cases in Malaysia stable, no deaths recorded this year – MOH

Malaysia / 4mth

Bad move to channel EPF dividends into Account 3 for festive withdrawals, cautions economist

Opinion / 8mth

A tale of two administrations: How Warisan and GRS shaped Sabah’s future

Malaysia / 1y

MOH closely monitoring Covid-19 amid rising cases in neighbouring countries

Opinion / 1y

The Trump dilemma and reclaiming balance: The urgent need for fair global trade

Culture & Lifestyle / 1y

Renowned public health expert honoured at award ceremony in Penang

Spotlight

Malaysia

“There are traitors among us waiting to topple Aminuddin” - Loke

World

Thailand pub fire death toll climbs to 32 as negligence probe intensifies

World

Cambodian casino tycoon's empire allegedly links to major cyber scam compound

Malaysia

Rumours rife over KJ contesting Negeri polls, possibly in Rembau

Malaysia

DAP Melaka moves into opposition benches after withdrawing from state government

Malaysia

Malaysia records 17.5 million international tourist arrivals from January - May

Malaysia

Cops probe viral incident of man being forced into Proton Waja

Malaysia

Pregnant woman accused of stealing: Lotus's apologises, takes disciplinary action

You may be interested

World

US reimposes Iran blockade as Hormuz Strait conflict escalates

World

Air strikes continue, tankers come under fire as US-Iran conflict escalates in Hormuz Strait

World

Sexual violence against women and children remains deeply entrenched in India despite legal reforms

World

Cambodian casino tycoon's empire allegedly links to major cyber scam compound

World

One dead, another missing after boat catches fire and sinks near Alcatraz island

World

Strong 6.3-magnitude earthquake strikes southeast of Loyalty Islands

World

6.5-magnitude earthquake strikes off Southern Philippines, aftershocks expected

World

Thailand pub fire death toll climbs to 32 as negligence probe intensifies