The Netherlands will definitely not make getting vaccinated against the
coronavirus, once a Covid-19 vaccine is available, mandatory for
citizens. "There is no discussion about that," a spokesperson for Health
Minister Hugo de Jonge said to AD. But hospitals may ban unvaccinated
care workers from working directly with patients or in certain
departments like intensive care, the Newspaper wrote.
Employers in the Netherlands will not be allowed to require an employee to be vaccinated. "But once there is a good vaccine, we would find it unwise and unacceptable if staff did not get it," a spokesperson for the Dutch association of hospitals NVZ said to the newspaper The NVZ thinks healthcare workers will get "compelling advice" about the vaccine. "Convince them that vaccination is safer for themselves, for patients and colleagues."
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Netherlands will not make Covid-19 vaccine mandatory | NL Times
Employers in the Netherlands will not be allowed to require an employee to be vaccinated. "But once there is a good vaccine, we would find it unwise and unacceptable if staff did not get it," a spokesperson for the Dutch association of hospitals NVZ said to the newspaper The NVZ thinks healthcare workers will get "compelling advice" about the vaccine. "Convince them that vaccination is safer for themselves, for patients and colleagues."
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Netherlands will not make Covid-19 vaccine mandatory | NL Times
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