Leading British doctors have expressed “grave concern” over the government’s threat to impose vaccine mandates on healthcare staff, saying any reduction of medical staff would have a devastating impact on hospitals already under immense strain. Health Secretary Sajid Javid said on Oct. 25 that he was “leaning towards” introducing mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for staff of the National Health Service (NHS) to force the roughly 100,000 staff members who remain unvaccinated to get the jab. The British Medical Association (BMA) said on Wednesday that the threat that staff could lose their jobs if they do not get a CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccine is “of grave concern.” Dr. Chaand Nagpaul, BMA council chair, said that “it’s important that every NHS worker is vaccinated, other than those who can’t for medical reasons.” But he said there is “an important distinction between believing every healthcare worker should be vaccinated and advocating for …