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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    Police are implementing a wider mandatory vaccination policy for all staff

    Police are implementing a wider mandatory vaccination policy for all staff


    All employees, contractors, volunteers, suppliers, and people working on Police sites will need a first Covid-19 vaccination dose by February 11, and their second by March 11.

    The vaccination rate across the police is already high, with a 94 percent double-dose rate for all staff.

    A previous vaccination order covering constabulary staff, authorised officers and recruits came into effect yesterday.

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