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Nova Scotia releases initial employee vaccination numbers among health care, education sectors

Initial figures released by the province indicate that employees in health care,education and emergency services have high vaccination rates. But the vaccination rates for home care workers lag behind.

Province's vaccine mandate covers 80,000 employees

A syringe is prepared with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic at the Reading Area Community College in Reading, Pa., Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021. (Matt Rourke/The Associated Press)

Initial figures released by the province indicate that employees in health care,education and emergency services have high vaccination rates.

The numbers released on Friday are based on employees who have submitted proof of full vaccination.

According to a news release, between 50 and 90 per cent of employees in key sectors have submitted proof of vaccination already.

Of those employees who responded, 91 per cent of workers at Nova Scotia Health and 99 per cent of workers at IWKHealth Centrehad been fully vaccinated.

Almost all workersin emergency health services who responded, 99 per cent,had already received two vaccine doses.

Of the employees in education who responded, 97 per cent had already been fully vaccinated.

Long-term care workers reported a rate of full vaccinations with 93per cent of those submitting proof having received two vaccine doses.

Home care workers had the lowest rate of full vaccination with only 89per cent of those who responded being fully vaccinated.

Under the provincial mandate, all employees are required to have at least one COVID-19 vaccinedose by Nov. 30 and are required to show proof of a second dose 70 days after the first dose.

Provincial employees who do not have a first dose by the November deadline will be placed on unpaid administrative leave.

The mandate affects 80,000 employees.

Premier Tim Houston said in the news release that he was "encouraged" by the initial numbers.

"This mandate is serious, but these are serious times and we have to take our responsibility to protect others seriously," he said.

"If you haven't been vaccinated yet, I encourage you to make the right choice."

The release notes that employees who indicate they do not intend to be vaccinated will be required to complete an education program.

Corrections

  • The Nova Scotia government updated their vaccination rates for long-term care workers and home care workers on Friday afternoon. Among long-term care workers, 93per cent of those submitting proof say they have received two vaccine doses. Among home care workers, 89per cent of those submitting proof say they have received two vaccine doses.
    Nov 05, 2021 4:09 PM AT