The Queensland Labor government has announced it will review long-running vaccine mandates that have kept around 1,000 medical workers from entering the struggling public health system.
Introduced in late 2021, the state government has continued its tough stance on the jab across government sectors, notably in teaching, where unvaccinated educators had their pay cut for not complying with mandates.
On July 4, Queensland’s Health Minister Shannon Fentiman said a review was underway within the health sector.
“We are currently reviewing the COVID vaccination requirements for Queensland Health employees, following the advice from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) earlier this year,” Ms. Fentiman said in a statement to The Epoch Times….