01-23-2022, 07:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-23-2022, 07:14 PM by awakened53.)
NHS staff leave scrubs outside Downing Street after joining anti-vaxxers on ‘freedom’ rallies through London, Birmingham, Newcastle, Leeds and Manchester in protest against mandatory ‘Covid’ jabs
NHS workers joined anti-vaxxers across the country on Saturday as they protested against mandatory vaccine rules which will see those refusing the Covid jab sacked – with formal warnings of dismissal to be issued by health bosses from next month.
In London, dozens of health workers were seen throwing their scrubs at police officers outside Downing Street, while others laid down their uniforms in Trafalgar Square.
Notorious anti-vaxxer Piers Corbyn was among the crowds as they gathered outside BBC Broadcasting House, where one protestor donned a Squid Game mask and biohazard suit, complete with a blow-up syringe.
One Ambulance worker’s uniform was left hanging in Regent’s Park, with a message written on the back, reading: ‘Paramedic 9 years, clapping on Thursday, spat out on Monday.’
The so-called ‘freedom rallies’ were also held in Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds and Newcastle, where protestors held up signs reading: ‘No vaccine mandate’ and ‘heros to zeros – from clapping to sacking’.
Although the UK’s mortality rate has dropped massively as more people have been vaccinated, some anti-vaxx nurses maintain the life-saving jab is an ‘experimental drug’.
More than 80,000 NHS staff – six per cent of the workforce – remain unvaccinated despite repeated efforts to boost take-up.
It comes before all frontline workers who have not received a jab will be called into formal meetings from February 4 and given a warning that they face dismissal.
NHS England guidance says notices will then be issued from that day, with March 31 marking the end of the notice period.
Read more: NHS staff leave scrubs outside Downing Street after joining anti-vaxxers on ‘freedom’ rallies through London, Newcastle, Leeds and Manchester in protest against mandatory ‘Covid’ jabs
NHS workers joined anti-vaxxers across the country on Saturday as they protested against mandatory vaccine rules which will see those refusing the Covid jab sacked – with formal warnings of dismissal to be issued by health bosses from next month.
In London, dozens of health workers were seen throwing their scrubs at police officers outside Downing Street, while others laid down their uniforms in Trafalgar Square.
Notorious anti-vaxxer Piers Corbyn was among the crowds as they gathered outside BBC Broadcasting House, where one protestor donned a Squid Game mask and biohazard suit, complete with a blow-up syringe.
One Ambulance worker’s uniform was left hanging in Regent’s Park, with a message written on the back, reading: ‘Paramedic 9 years, clapping on Thursday, spat out on Monday.’
The so-called ‘freedom rallies’ were also held in Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds and Newcastle, where protestors held up signs reading: ‘No vaccine mandate’ and ‘heros to zeros – from clapping to sacking’.
Although the UK’s mortality rate has dropped massively as more people have been vaccinated, some anti-vaxx nurses maintain the life-saving jab is an ‘experimental drug’.
More than 80,000 NHS staff – six per cent of the workforce – remain unvaccinated despite repeated efforts to boost take-up.
It comes before all frontline workers who have not received a jab will be called into formal meetings from February 4 and given a warning that they face dismissal.
NHS England guidance says notices will then be issued from that day, with March 31 marking the end of the notice period.
Read more: NHS staff leave scrubs outside Downing Street after joining anti-vaxxers on ‘freedom’ rallies through London, Newcastle, Leeds and Manchester in protest against mandatory ‘Covid’ jabs