Disappointment and resignation as Quebec drops health worker vaccine mandate
MONTREAL — Members of the medical community are expressing disappointment after the Quebec government cancelled its vaccine mandate for health-care workers.
Health Minister Christian Dubé said Wednesday that carrying through with his threat to suspend unvaccinated employees on Nov. 15 would have reduced health services and compromised efforts to improve working conditions.
Donald Vinh, an infectious disease specialist at the McGill University Health Centre, says that while Wednesday’s decision was clearly “forced,” he’s worried it’s another sign that politics rather than science is guiding the government’s actions.
He added that Dubé’s decision to threaten a vaccine mandate he couldn’t implement shows how much the government is disconnected from the day-to-day reality of the health-care network, which has been severely understaffed for years.