Health Workers Sacked Due to COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Welcome to ‘Reapply’

Health workers in the Australian state of Queensland who were sacked due to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate are now welcome to “reapply” according to the state’s health minister.

This decision follows the Supreme Court of Queensland ruling that the COVID-19 vaccine mandates on police officers and ambulance workers were unlawful under section 58 of the Human Rights Act.

Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Shannon Fentiman offered these workers the opportunity to apply for their jobs again but stopped short of saying they would be reinstated immediately.

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