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'No jabs, no job': Fiji to make vaccine compulsory
Gulf Times
People wait at the entrance to a village settlement to deliver food to relatives that are in lockdown as an outbreak of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) affects Lami, Fiji
Fiji has announced plans to make the coronavirus vaccine compulsory for all workers as it battles a runaway outbreak of the Delta variant, with the prime minister issuing a blunt message: ‘no jabs, no job’. Frank Bainimarama said all public servants in the South Pacific nation of 930,000 must go on leave if they have not had their first injection by August 15 and would be dismissed if they did not receive their second by November 1. Private sector employees must have their first jab by August 1, with individuals facing hefty fines if they fail to comply and companies threatened with being shut down. ‘No jabs, no job -- that is what the science tells us is safest and that is now the policy of the government and enforced through law,’ Bainimarama said in a national address late Thursday.More Related News