Mercury (Hobart)

Backing for forced vaccinatio­ns for frontline workers

- NATASHA BITA

HEALTH workers, teachers and aged care staff should be forced to have a Covid-19 jab, a national survey shows.

A new YouGov survey reveals that most Australian­s plan to get vaccinated against Covid-19 – with just 14 per cent refusing the jab.

It shows strong support for mandatory vaccinatio­n of frontline workers, with 81 per cent wanting compulsory shots for aged care workers and nurses, 73 per cent for school staff including teachers and 72 per cent for public transport workers.

Tradies should be forced to get the jab too, half the participan­ts said in the exclusive poll of 3114 people for News Corp Australia.

Nearly 70 per cent felt vaccinatio­n should be compulsory for hospitalit­y workers.

Most Australian­s want health care workers and school staff to head the queue for vaccinatio­n.

Only 18 per cent want schoolchil­dren to be prioritise­d, and just 8 per cent think political leaders should be given preference for Covid-19 jabs.

Nearly 70 per cent of Australian­s believe bosses should have the right to force staff to get vaccinated, with 45 per cent supporting compulsory jabs in all workplaces, and 24 per cent for frontline jobs serving the public.

Younger Australian­s are less likely to support mandatory workplace jabs.

Nearly two-thirds of retirees want compulsory vaccinatio­n for all workers. But only 44 per cent of full-time workers want vaccines made mandatory across the board.

The push for vaccines at work coincides with doctors’ demands that all health care workers – including cleaners, receptioni­sts and contractor­s – be immunised urgently.

Australian Medical Associatio­n

president Omar Khorshid said a worrying number of frontline health workers had caught Covid-19, with several clusters linked to hospitals.

“This is about health care worker safety and the safety of patients, and not about vaccines by force. Plans to reopen Australian will be a disaster unless our health sector is ready, and that will mean having a fully protected medical workforce,’’ Dr Khorshid said.

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