Employers should be allowed to turn down workers who have not had a Covid-19 vaccination, according to experts. Firms who are concerned about liability issues, health and safety and a second outbreak of the virus may be allowed to force employees to get vaccinated once it's available to the public, scientists say.
Three Case Western University professors in the US claim that the public should be compelled to get vaccinated, saying one option is that "private businesses could refuse to employ or serve unvaccinated individuals." They claim objections linked to religious or personal beliefs could be ruled out to help contain the deadly virus. "It’s very much in keeping with an employer's responsibility for maintaining the health and wellbeing