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THE Osun State Government has handed down a three-week ultimatum for civil servants to get vaccinated or be barred from the state secretariat.

The Special Adviser to Osun State Governor on Public Health, Dr ‘Siji Olamiju, disclosed the government’s plan in a chat with The PUNCH on Friday. Olamiju, who also said the government, had made Staff Clinic at Abere Secretariat a point of test for civil servant, adding that the workers had been responding.

He said, “The Ministry of Health has made the staff clinic at Abere a point of test for all the civil servant in the secretariat and they are responding. After we have given them a certain period of time, those who still remain unvaccinated may not be allowed to enter into the secretariat. “We have given them a period of three weeks to have themselves vaccinated. In this regard, the Head of Service is actually the campaign for this, sensitising all the ministries, department and agencies of the availability of test and eventual vaccination. And after this given period, if anyone still remains recalcitrant; we will know which action to take.”

 

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The same idiots that hid palliative (Food) from us want us to take injection for free. What a wicked world 🌎

All the foreign country that introduce vaccine has stopped it long time ago so why Africa should Force vaccine to people? What gain did government has on it

Be like say you no hear wetin UK talk abi. Carry your vaccine go one side abeg

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