Factbox - Countries make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory
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[July 13, 2021]
(Reuters) - A sharp upturn in new
coronavirus infections due to the highly contagious Delta variant and a
slowdown in vaccination rates have pushed governments to make COVID-19
jabs mandatory for health workers or other high-risk groups.
A growing number of countries also stipulate that a jab, or a negative
test will be needed for dining out, among others.
Here are some countries' vaccine mandates:
AUSTRALIA
Australia decided in late June to make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory
for high-risk aged-care workers and employees in quarantine hotels.
It has also made vaccinations obligatory for Paralympic athletes heading
to Tokyo because unvaccinated members on the team could pose a health
risk.
BRITAIN
It will be mandatory for care home workers in England to have
coronavirus vaccinations from October.
FRANCE
All health workers in France must get COVID-19 jabs and anyone wanting
to get into a cinema or board a train will need to show proof of
vaccination or a negative test under new rules announced by President
Emmanuel Macron on July 12.
GREECE
Greece on July 12 made vaccinations mandatory for nursing home staff
with immediate effect and healthcare workers from September. As part of
new measures, only vaccinated customers will be allowed indoors in bars,
cinemas, theatres and other closed spaces.
INDONESIA
Indonesia made COVID-19 inoculations mandatory in February, with capital
Jakarta threatening fines of up to 5 million rupiah ($357) for refusing
the vaccine.
ITALY
A decree approved by the Italian government in March mandates that
health workers, including pharmacists, get vaccinated. Those who refuse
could be suspended without pay for the rest of the year.
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A healthcare professional administers a dose of the Pfizer
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine to Dr Chris Quinn as
high-risk workers receive the first vaccines in the state of
Victoria's rollout of the program, in Melbourne, Australia, February
22, 2021. REUTERS/Sandra Sanders
KAZAKHSTAN
Kazakhstan will introduce mandatory COVID-19 vaccination or weekly
testing for people working in groups of more than 20, the health
ministry said on June 23.
POLAND
Poland could make vaccinations obligatory for some people at high
risk from COVID-19 from August.
RUSSIA
Moscow rolled out new rules in late June ordering cafes, bars and
restaurants to only serve people who have proof of vaccination,
immunity or a negative COVID test.
The Russian capital also unveiled a plan https://bit.ly/2TWsroN
requiring 60% of all service sector workers be fully vaccinated by
Aug. 15, according to the Moscow Times.
SAUDI ARABIA
Saudi Arabia in May mandated all public and private sector workers
wishing to attend a workplace get vaccinated, without specifying
when this would be implemented.
Vaccination will also be required to enter any governmental,
private, or educational establishments and to use public
transportation as of Aug. 1.
TURKMENISTAN
Turkmenistan's healthcare ministry said on July 7 it was making
COVID-19 vaccination mandatory for all residents aged 18 and over.
(Compiled by Paulina Cwikowska, Dagmarah Mackos and Oben Mumcuoglu;
editing by Milla Nissi and Steve Orlofsky)
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