NHS Prepares for Massive Staff Shortages Over Vaxx Refusals

The boss of one of London’s busiest hospitals has said he is worried about losing staff when new rules come in requiring them to be vaccinated.

From April, front-line NHS staff in England will need to have the Covid jab – or will be moved to another role.

King’s College Hospital chief Dr Clive Kay said his job was to encourage workers to get jabbed – and 10 percent of his 14,000 staff were still unvaccinated.

The government’s Nadhim Zahawi defended the policy as “the right thing” to do.

From the start of April, under law NHS staff in England who have direct face-to-face contact with patients will need to have been vaccinated against Covid.

This includes front-line workers as well as non-clinical staff who might come across patients, such as receptionists, porters and cleaners.

A similar policy has already been brought in for staff working in social care in England – with care homes warning it has worsened the staffing crisis. The NHS is already facing a severe lack of staff and is short of about 93,000 workers.

Dr Kay was speaking after one of his own doctors challenged Health Secretary Sajid Javid over the issue, saying he was “not happy” that he faced being dismissed for not getting the jab.

The doctor, consultant anaesthetist Steve James, argued that he believed he already had antibodies after catching Covid – and has since told the BBC he believes vaccination should be a matter of personal choice.

Hospital boss Dr Kay refused to say whether he thought the new rule was fair – although argued that staff were “not being forced” to have the jab, but instead “being encouraged“.

But pressed on the rules, he acknowledged it could mean people leaving their current job: “There’s a possibility if they choose not to be vaccinated they could be redeployed. And if we can’t find that opportunity to redeploy them then the consequence is that they will [not have a job].”

“We will not make individuals be vaccinated,” Dr Kay told the BBC’s Sophie Raworth on the Sunday Morning programme. “We must treat them with kindness, with compassion, we must give them every single opportunity to talk through if they don’t want the vaccine… but ultimately it is their choice.”

Asked how many front-line staff he could lose under the law change, Dr Kay said: “I am confident that we are already seeing a number of staff choosing to be vaccinated. I don’t want at this stage to predict or give any numbers.”

But he said he was “of course” worried about staffing, adding: “My job is to worry about everything in relation to whether or not we have enough staff here to provide care for patients safely.”

According to Mr Javid in November, more than 93 percent of NHS front-line staff had had their first dose and 90 precent were fully vaccinated. This is higher than the wider population, where 90 percent have had a first dose and 83 percent have had both.

Speaking to the BBC’s Sophie Raworth on Sunday morning, Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi defended mandatory vaccines for NHS staff in England, saying: “We have a duty of care when looking after the most vulnerable to protect ourselves and to protect them.”

Dr James told the BBC’s Broadcasting House programme on Sunday: “My view is that we should not mandate vaccination.

“Normally you go through this process of informed consent, where you weigh up as a doctor with the patient, the risks the benefits and that person’s personal preference.”

He said he has been written to by “hundreds of people” since he spoke to Mr Javid, who have told him they were thankful that he has spoken up about how he felt.

“I’ve been written to by a group of midwives who say that, I think 41 or 45 of them in that unit will all not be vaccinated. That means the entire midwife staff from one hospital are going to leave.”

Each of the four UK nations makes its own decisions on the issue.

Scotland and Wales have NOT made any proposals to make Covid jabs compulsory for NHS workers or care home staff, while in Northern Ireland there is to be a public consultation.

Scotland’s Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said they were not going down the same route as England “partly because the uptake from NHS and social care staff is so incredibly high”. “I don’t think making vaccines mandatory is the way to go,” he said.

See more here: bbc.co.uk

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Editor’s note: The bottom line of what Clive Kay says is either get ‘vaccinated’ or join the dole queue.

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    very old white guy

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    Anyone with a functioning brain knows the “vaccines’ are not “vaccines” and do not work yet the insane push to shoot these experimental drugs into people continues. What the hell is wrong with everyone?

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    Roger Higgs

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    Schrödinger’s Bat:

    “COVID vaccine mandates are necessary because the protected need to be protected from the unprotected by forcing the unprotected to use the protection that didn’t protect the protected.”

    By the way, I couldn’t help noticing, in the BBC article above …

    Health Secretary Sajid Javid
    Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi
    Scotland’s Health Secretary Humza Yousaf

    Interesting.

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      Andy

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      I love the Schrodinger quote 🙂 and yes an interesting ethnic orign in those names.

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    Phillip Walker

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    The UK signed up to the UN Human Rights laws in 2005. Article 6 advises that no one can be forced to take ANY medical procedure or drugs/medications without their consent. They also advise that they can withdraw their consent at any time.
    Refusal can not be used against them INCLUDING LOSING THEIR EMPLOYMENT.
    You have already posted this on your site in an article from World Doctors.

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    THOMAS W ADAMS

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    Why the desperation to get everyone of us “vaccinated”?. Here is one very good reason: A large random number of un-vaccinated people would constitute an excellent “control group”. When, as predicted, the statistics, from 2022 onward, start reporting unusually high numbers of “normal” deaths, calculated and predicted to kick in at about forty percent above the “normal”, and to increase in orders of magnitude from there, then it will be possible to determine from which group the “normal” deaths are occurring. The resulting exposure would put the proverbial “cat among the pigeons”, and heads would have to roll, because this would substantiate the charge of planned population reductions, forecast and possibly engineered by two of our favourite, erstwhile Trillionaires. All future death certificates should be endorsed “vaxxed or unvaxxed.? This is the Achilles Heel of the whole murderous scheme; please spread the word, you may easily copy paste this to speed up transmission?

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    Melinda

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    What is NHS?

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      Galoot

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      Notional Heretics Society. Used to be called National Health Service.

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