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Getting a Covid-19 vaccine remains a voluntary decision

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An employment law expert says, at this stage, it appears getting a Covid-19 vaccine will remain a voluntary decision.

Jamie Jacobs, from the firm Webber-Wentzel, who participated in a virtual panel-discussion hosted by Cape Town Tourism, says employers should, for now, engage with their employees on the safety and efficacy of the vaccines, to encourage them to get the jab.

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Jacobs says current vaccination-legislation does not make injections compulsory.

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Watch the full briefing here.

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