Fijian civil servants must get vaccinated to keep jobs: PM

By IANS | Published: July 9, 2021 10:42 AM2021-07-09T10:42:02+5:302021-07-09T10:50:07+5:30

Suva, July 9 Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama said his government will ramp up the Covid-19 vaccination campaign ...

Fijian civil servants must get vaccinated to keep jobs: PM | Fijian civil servants must get vaccinated to keep jobs: PM

Fijian civil servants must get vaccinated to keep jobs: PM

Suva, July 9 Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama said his government will ramp up the Covid-19 vaccination campaign starting from next week, adding that all civil servants and private workers have to get inoculated "as a condition of their employment".

Vaccines are the best possible protection, "for us, for those around us; those in our homes; those who ride the bus with us; those who share our places of work. Remember, this is not only about protecting ourselves getting vaccinated is a responsibility we all owe to each other", Bainimarama said in an address to the nation on Thursday.

"That is why the government is asking that all employers and employees in Fiji, including civil servants, be vaccinated as a condition of their employment," he said.

Under government guidelines, civil servants who have not received their first dose of the vaccine will have to go on leave from July 12, reports Xinhua news agency.

They cannot come back to work until they have received at least the first dose of the vaccine before August 15 and get fully vaccinated by Noveber 1.

Anyone who does not adhere to the guidelines will be dismissed from work.

Under the Health and Safety at Work Act, all employers and employees in the private sector and statutory bodies must also get vaccinated or else lose their jobs.

"No jabs, no job, that is what the science tells us is safest and that is now the policy of government and enforced through law," Bainimarama said.

He said the AstraZeneca vaccine administered in Fiji has been shown to offer 92 per cent protection against hospitalisation from the Delta variant.

With other potentially deadlier variants spreading around the world, including the highly contagious Lambda variant in Australia, Fiji cannot afford to waste time as vaccination is the only way forward, he said.

With enough vaccines supplied by Australia, India, and New Zealand, Fiji has been administering a steady average of 40,000 doses of vaccines every week, and so far 335,000 Fij have been vaccinated, said the Prime Minister.

Fiji's target population for vaccination is 586,651 adults.

Fiji has so far reported 7,940 confirmed Covid-19 cases and 42 deaths.

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