Quebec says existing health-care workers won’t have to get a COVID-19 vaccine to keep their jobs, marking a reversal in the province’s position. Meanwhile, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says it will be up to individual health workers in his province whether they want to get vaccinated or not. In a press conference in Quebec City on Nov. 3, Health Minister Christian Dubé said the suspension of unvaccinated workers as of Nov. 15 will have a “devastating effect” on the province’s health system. He said the province will face service reductions or reorganizations if the government proceeds with its planned deadline for mandatory vaccination. “To deprive ourselves of 8,000 people [in health staff ranks] will have devastating consequences for our network,” Dubé said, reported by CTV News. Instead of the original plan, vaccination will no longer be mandatory for current employees, he said, but they have to be tested for COVID-19 …