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All unvaccinated State workers required to take regular Covid-19 tests Social Share
All employees of the State who have not been vaccinated will be required to be tested regularly for COVID-19.
This ultimatum was issued through a memorandum on March 31, headed, “Policy on vaccination and testing of public sector workers”.
It noted that Cabinet on Wednesday March 24, directed that all employees of the State who have not been vaccinated are required to be tested regularly for COVID-19, up to once every two weeks, based on risk levels as determined by the health authorities.
The memorandum also says that workers who have received their first and/or second dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine are to submit copies of their vaccination records to their respective ministries/departments of agencies by April 7, 2021.