Vaccination policy
Brazil's Supreme Court has Allowed Companies to Fire Unvaccinated Employees
Brazil's Supreme Court has allowed companies to require employees to provide evidence of vaccination against COVID-19. This was announced by the press service of the university court of the country, world agencies reported.
Pahor urges people to encourage each other to get vaccinated
Ljubljana – President Borut Pahor called on Slovenians on Thursday to encourage each other to get vaccinated so as to prevent lives from being put at risk due to Covid-19 at a time when there are safe and effective vaccines available.
Thousands of People in England could Lose their Jobs because They are not Vaccinated
In England, the deadline for compulsory vaccination of workers in social care homes expires today. However, thousands are still not fully vaccinated and may lose their jobs, Sky News reports.
Brothel in Vienna Offers a Free Session in Exchange for Vaccinating a Person
A brothel in Vienna offers vaccination against COVID-19 in exchange for a free 30-minute session with a lady of your choice. The promotion will run for four hours every Monday in November and is an attempt to encourage men to get immunized.
Isolation conditions must be strictly followed: Minister
Turkey's health minister has reminded citizens once again that isolation conditions must be strictly followed, as authorities fight against the spread of the pandemic with the social distancing rules imposed and vaccination campaigns implemented.
Minister calls on citizens to get jabbed
Turkey's health minister has urged citizens to get their shots against COVID-19 to keep the pandemic under control, as the vaccination rate has not yet reached 75 percent in some provinces.
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PM Mitsotakis' appeal: Get vaccinated tomorrow to save more lives (video)
The efforts will concentrate on convincing those who even today have not proceeded to the vaccination
Why have Anti-Vaxers Become a Majority in Bulgaria
One woman was vaccinated and died two days later. It's not Covid's problem, it's the vaccines. This is what a Bulgarian teacher told her students in class. And since children generally accept uncritically everything they hear from their teachers, it is quite understandable for a child to worry that his parents will die because they have been vaccinated.
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WHO: No COVID-19 Vaccination Document should be Required when Traveling
The World Health Organization's (WHO) Emergency Committee said proof of vaccination against COVID-19 should not be required for international travel, as this would limit global access due to the unfair distribution of vaccines.
Minister calls on citizens with chronic diseases to get jabbed
Turkey's health minister has urged those with chronic disorders to get their shots against COVID-19 to prevent experiencing the harsh symptoms of the disease as the country's inoculation drive continues.