The British government has announced that it will require doctors and nurses working in medical institutions to be vaccinated against the new coronavirus from April next year.



Medical professionals are worried that more people will be leaving the field, which may affect the medical system.

British Health Minister Sajid Javid will oblige doctors and nurses working at state-run medical institutions in England, which accounts for the majority of the population, to be vaccinated with the new coronavirus from April next year. Clarified the policy.



With more than 30,000 new infections per day in the UK, the infection is still widespread, and Health Minister Javid says it needs to protect not only patients but also healthcare workers who come into direct contact with them. ..



Approximately 90% of staff working in state-run medical institutions have so far completed two vaccinations, while more than 100,000 are believed to have not completed the vaccinations.



Medical professionals are worried that the mandatory vaccination will increase the number of people leaving the field and will have a serious impact on the UK medical system, where labor shortages are a problem.