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Return to active duty, MB tells civil servants who refused jabs
2022-02-17 00:00:00.0     星报-国家     原网页

       

       SEREMBAN: Nineteen employees of state departments and agencies here who are still against Covid-19 vaccination shots have been told to return to active duty, said Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun.

       He said it was not fair to allow these individuals to continue to work from home or carry out lighter duties which did not involve interaction with the public just because they have refused to be inoculated.

       “We have tried many ways to convince them including getting individuals like experts, counsellors and those who became really sick with Covid-19 to advise them but they are still refusing vaccination.

       “We need to be fair to those who have taken the vaccine as they have been carrying out the tasks of those who have refused to be vaccinated,” he told reporters after chairing the state exco meeting at Wisma Negri.

       He said some 99.5% of the 6,583 state government employees have been vaccinated while nine have been given exemptions due to health reasons.

       Citing an example, Aminuddin said a religious teacher at a secondary school who had refused to be vaccinated has been working from home and her duties in school were given to her colleagues.

       “Since the students have also been vaccinated, she has to return to school now. She will have to teach at her own risk,” he said, adding that it was not fair that those who had not been vaccinated be given a lighter workload although they enjoyed the same remuneration like others.

       He said the 19 who refused their vaccination shots were from 13 different departments and agencies.

       Asked if these 19 would still be considered for promotions and other perks such as excellent service awards, Aminuddin said the state government will wait for an announcement from the Public Service Department on this.

       Aminuddin said the number of state employees who had taken their Covid-19 booster shots was also low. Only 675 have taken these while 85 have refused to do so.

       He said the authorities will continue to convince them to take the booster shot for their own benefit.

       “We cannot compel them to take it as it’s not compulsory. It is my hope the state health authorities will continue to advise them so that they will do so,” he said.

       On a separate matter, Aminuddin said nine schools in the state have been closed temporarily after several students tested positive for Covid-19.

       Five are government primary schools and the remaining three, secondary institutions.

       “The schools have been closed between two days and two weeks depending on the number of cases.

       “If only students in one class have tested positive, then the school will be ordered to close for one week so we can do the necessary such as carry out sanitisation work and trace close contacts,” he added.

       He said as of Feb 15, there were 27 active clusters in the state in comparison to only 15 on Jan 27.

       Of the 27, 21 were education clusters.

       


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