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Zimbabwe Bars Unvaccinated Civil Servants From Work

Zimbabwe will bar unvaccinated government workers from reporting for duty from Monday as part of efforts to fight COVID-19.

On September 14 President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s cabinet ordered all government workers to get vaccinated, giving them a month to comply. Those barred from work will not get paid, according to the cabinet directive.

“Please note that members who fail to produce the vaccination certificates shall not be allowed to report for duty, in an endeavour to implement (the) government’s thrust of minimizing the spread and effect of the novel COVID-19 pandemic,” a circular signed by health permanent secretary Jasper Chimedza said.

“Those who will not attend to their daily duties due to non-compliance shall be deemed to be absent from work and consequential action will be taken,” it said, referring to no pay and potential disciplinary action.

As of October 14, the country had recorded 4,655 COVID-19-related deaths from 132,251 infections since March 2020.

Although the country was one of the first on the continent to vaccinate against COVID-19, less than 2.5 million people out of its 15 million population have been fully vaccinated.

The vaccination rate has slowed down in recent weeks, as infections decline, with the government saying it has adequate doses in store.

The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, the country’s main labor body, has gone to court to challenge the government’s compulsory vaccination drive, which has also been adopted by some private businesses.

Written by PH

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