April 19, 2024

Health officer speaks out after criticism of new flu-shot measures

B.C.’s chief medical health officer is firing back at critics of new flu shot rules.

Dr. Perry Kendall has announced healthcare workers must get immunized this flu season or else wear a mask to help protect patients.

Nurses and seniors’ care providers have cried foul, claiming there has been no consultation.

Kendall says he suspects it might be somewhat of a knee-jerk reaction to what people may think is a mandatory vaccination.

“The policy is a mandatory one of protecting patients from influenza, but it isn’t a mandatory influenza vaccination program because workers will have an opportunity to have the option of wearing a mask in patient care areas.”

He adds the unions were informed two weeks ago about the new measures, with an offer to hear their concerns.

CKNW Vancouver News

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