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Weekly test must for office entry, Punjab jab-reluctant healthcare staff told

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Vishav Bharti

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Tribune News Service

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Chandigarh, March 15

With Punjab witnessing an alarming surge in Covid cases, the state government has decided to act tough against healthcare workers reluctant to take vaccine.

At a recent video-conference, Principal Secretary Hussan Lal directed all civil surgeons to ensure entire staff was vaccinated soon. For those refusing to take vaccine, a weekly RTPCR test before joining duty was made must.

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The message was conveyed to the field staff by civil surgeons. An order issued by the civil surgeon in Mansa mentions that “health employees not getting themselves tested won’t be allowed to enter their office and will be marked absent”.

Hussan Lal said they were not forcing any employee to take the jab, but vaccination was imperative in view of the staff’s public dealing.

Punjab had registered 2.06 lakh healthcare staff for vaccination, but only 1.08 lakh took the first dose and 54,000 the second. Earlier, Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu had ordered that healthcare workers not getting vaccinated would not be reimbursed for any Covid-related hospitalisation.

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