Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination of aged care workers back under review after referral by Health Minister Greg Hunt
ABCThe medical experts helping guide Australia's coronavirus response have been asked to reconsider whether people working in residential aged care should be required to get the vaccine. Key points: An expert panel has been asked to reconsider the mandatory vaccination of residential aged care workers An expert panel has been asked to reconsider the mandatory vaccination of residential aged care workers A man who lost his mother to COVID says the federal government has learnt nothing from the last aged care outbreak A man who lost his mother to COVID says the federal government has learnt nothing from the last aged care outbreak Private aged care staff have been working across multiple facilities after the federal government overturned a ban The Australian Health Protection Principal Committee — comprised of state and territory chief health officers and Commonwealth officials — decided against mandating vaccinations for aged care workers in January. Health Minister Greg Hunt said the mandatory vaccination of residential aged care workers has previously been discussed. Mishandling of aged care vaccine rollout slammed as 'ludicrous' As Victoria works through its fourth lockdown, Spiros Vasilakis said the unfolding outbreak in aged care homes triggered "the fear to set in" after the loss of his mother Maria during the height of the pandemic last year.