Education said key in overcoming health-care worker opposition to COVID-19 vaccine
TORONTO — A consensus appears to have developed that educating reluctant health-care workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 is better than trying to force them to get the shots.
While most of those on the pandemic front lines are eager to get their doses, a small but significant minority have indicated their opposition to mandatory vaccinations.
“Coercion is certainly a method that’s available to the government but I don’t believe it’s the most effective mechanism,” said Michael Hurley, president of the Ontario Council of Hospital Unions of the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
“We’re going to have to overcome people’s reluctance by providing them with the facts and the science that shows vaccination is in the public interest, that the vaccine is safe.”