Rockliff needs to outline impact of vaccine mandate across entire health service

Tasmanian Labor

Tasmanians should be given a clearer picture of the impact of the government's COVID vaccine mandate across both the private and public health service.

Shadow Health Minister Anita Dow said although the Gutwein Government had revealed 170 public health staff had now been stood down with a view to being terminated, the effect on the private health system needed to be made clear.

"The vaccine mandate rightly applied to all health workers across the public and private systems but it's concerning that the Minister Jeremy Rockliff has not provided an update on how many private health workers have been affected," Ms Dow said.

"We do know that according to Mr Rockliff about 170 Tasmanian health workers will now have action taken against them to terminate their employment but we do not know if that is limited to the public sector and we really need to understand what impact that is going to have on critical health services.

"When the government introduced the mandate on an over-burdened system that is already in crisis, Mr Rockliff should have been well across what the impact would look like and done everything in his power to minimise that impact.

"What we haven't seen from this government is an approach that involved working with staff to perhaps work through some of that reluctance to address some of the concerns they might have had in order to minimise the impact.

"The fact is this will affect a system already in crisis. The government know only 19 per cent of patients presenting with life threatening illnesses at the Royal Hobart Hospital Emergency Department and only 38 per cent at the Launceston General Hospital Emergency Department are seen on time and more than 10,770 Tasmanians are languishing on the elective surgery waiting list."

Anita Dow MP

Shadow Health Minister

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