B.C. says most of its government employees meet proof-of-vaccination requirements
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says more than 98 per cent of public service workers meet provincial proof-of-vaccination requirements.
The Public Service Agency says in a statement 432 employees either are unvaccinated or declined to disclose their status before the Nov. 22 deadline for them to be either partially or fully vaccinated.
The statement says 97 per cent of the more than 38,000 government workers are fully vaccinated, 439 people are partially vaccinated and another 274 workers have asked for accommodation based on medical or other reasons.
The statement says employees who are unvaccinated, refuse to disclose their status, or who are partially vaccinated and don’t get their second dose within the 35-day time frame after their first dose, will be placed on unpaid leave for three months.