Australia PM 'leaning' towards mandatory vaccines for aged care workers


Canberra, Jun 5 (IANS): Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said that he is "leaning heavily" towards making Covid-19 vaccines mandatory for aged care workers.

Following a meeting of National Cabinet on Friday, Morrison said that inoculating the aged care workforce was key to preventing further outbreaks and deaths from Covid-19 in Australia, reports Xinhua news agency.

"We are leaning heavily into this as leaders of governments and myself as Prime Minister, to see us move towards a mandatory vaccination for aged care workers," he told reporters in Canberra.

The National Cabinet, which consists of the Prime Minister and state and territory leaders, on Friday agreed to "encourage" workers to get inoculated while awaiting further advice from the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC) on how a system could be implemented.

The government asked the AHPPC to reconsider mandatory vaccines on Monday after Covid-19 re-emerged in Victoria and its capital city Melbourne, plunging the state into its fourth coronavirus lockdown.

Victoria, the second-most populous state, also the hardest-hit state by the pandemic in the country, recently had in total more than 60 cases linked to the current outbreak.

"There are 72 active cases in Victoria, 64 are locally acquired and eight are overseas acquired cases," said the Victorian Department of Health in a media release on Friday.

As of Friday afternoon, there has been 30,150 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Australia, with 910 deaths.

  

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