Demanding all NHS staff have the coronavirus jab is not necessary with workers already overwhelmingly 'doing the right thing', a leading health organisation has said
, unless they are exempt, in order to protect the residents and patients most at risk from the virus.
Speaking to the Trevor Phillips On Sunday programme, Mr Taylor argued requiring all NHS staff to be jabbed as a condition of employment"is not necessary".
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