An Australian senator has spoken out against new rules that could see employers be able to require customers to prove they have been vaccinated against COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP virus, by making it a condition of entry to their premises. The new information for employers, issued by Safe Work Australia (SWA) on Feb. 19, came two days before the Australian government began to roll out its vaccination strategy across the country. The information states that while it was unlikely that workplace health and safety laws will allow employers to ask customers or visitors for proof of vaccination, employers have been advised that they might still want to require it as a condition of entry to their premises. Employers have been told that because public health experts haven’t recommended mandatory vaccinations, it is unlikely they’ll need to require vaccination as a control measure to comply with health and …