Two per cent of Island Health care workers on unpaid leave after going unvaccinated
NANAIMO — A key deadline for B.C. healthcare workers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 has come and gone.
Health minister Adrian Dix reported on Tuesday, Oct. 26, approximately two per cent, or 678 Island Health employees are on unpaid leave for not meeting a new condition of their employment.
The count includes anyone employed by the health authority for at least one day this year.
“This is a necessary step, but a solemn day because it has implications for those people their families and for patients and their families, but it is what all of us need to do together to support one another in the COVID-19 pandemic.”