People who work for the B.C. government will no longer be required to prove they have had the COVID vaccine as of April 3.
healthcare workers to be vaccinated remains in effectIn a news release, the government says this decision was made to reflect the high level of vaccination rates in public-service employees and says more than 98 per cent of employees met the requirement.Hundreds of B.C. public servants placed on unpaid leave after failing to get vaccinated for COVID-19
“Rescinding the vaccination policy means a small number of employees on administrative leave due to non-compliance will be provided the opportunity to return to the workplace,” the release says. “The Public Service Agency has provided direction to ministries and will work with supervisors to support a smooth transition. This change also means that contractors and other non-employees do not need to be vaccinated to enter BC Public Service workplaces.”Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.This announcement comes shortly before Dr.
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