From today, France will suspend unexploited doctors and nurses

The French government faces disagreement with tens of thousands of health workers over a new rule of demand for vaccination or free suspension. Starting on Wednesday, hospital staff, ambulance drivers, nursing workers, private doctors, fire fighters, and the caregivers - a total of 2.7 million [...]
Starting on Wednesday, hospital staff, ambulance drivers, nursing workers, private doctors, firefighters, and the caregivers of a total of 2.7 million people should witness the vaccine with at least one dose.
France's President Emmanuel Macron issued this order two months ago, but tens of thousands of members of these sectors have not yet been vaccinated, writes The Guardian, broadcast the Express.
One of the biggest public sector unions in France, CGT, has warned that the country will face health disaster if the government suspends large numbers of health workers.
Health workers opposed to the inoculation have joined opponents of Ovidius' passport, which is required for access to restaurants and museums, holding weekly protests across the country over the past two months.
On Tuesday, hundreds attended a protest organised by the union in front of the Ministry of Health in Paris.












