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18 August 2021

COVID-19: The case for mandatory vaccinations in the workplace

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Link to article analysing the principal issues around mandating COVID-19 vaccinations for employees.
Australia Employment and HR
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In late July 2021 the federal and state governments agreed a four-stage National Plan to open up the economy and the broader community, and learn to live with COVID-19 for the foreseeable future. The final stage will be reached when more than 80 per cent of the population aged 16 and over is fully vaccinated. The Doherty Institute modelling on which the National Plan relies does, however, indicate that Australia still has some way to go to get out of the 'suppression stage' and into phase D open international borders, no lockdowns and management of COVID-19 consistent with influenza and other infectious diseases.

On the path to phase D, the community will continue to endure on-going lockdowns and uncertainty which impacts our social and working lives as we increase our vaccination rates.

Set out in this article is our analysis of the principal issues that need to be addressed in the context of mandating the COVID-19 vaccination for employees. In this context when we refer to 'mandatory vaccination' we are referring to compelling vaccination by direct or indirect consequences, and the imposition of restrictions in cases of non-compliance.

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The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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