Manx Care CEO and health minister disagree with UK plan
The Isle of Man has 'no reason' to make Covid-19 vaccinations mandatory for healthcare workers.
That's the view of the health and social care minister who says it's not something he wants to consider:
In the UK frontline health and social care staff will be required to be fully vaccinated by April.
Manx Care chief executive Teresa Cope says she's confident the health body here won't be following suit:
"When you're delivering healthcare on an island, your costs are going to be higher"
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