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Can your employer force their staff to be vaccinated against Covid-19? Can they insist on mandatory testing?

The Covid vaccine rollout is in full flow but questions around employer mandated vaccination and testing persist. David Sheppard, an employment lawyer from Capital Law, outlines the legal perspective

People received their first dose of the vaccine(Image: Richard Swingler)

With the vaccine rollout well and truly underway and rapid flow tests becoming increasingly more available the return to the workplace is looking more possible.

As about one in three people with coronavirus do not have symptoms but can still infect others, getting tested regularly is the only way to know if a person has the virus. If people test positive and self-isolate, it will help stop the virus spreading.

In Wales lateral flow tests are free for workers that are unable to work from home.

The lateral flow tests – which can provide results in around 30 minutes – can be done at home and people can pick up a number to ensure they can test regularly.

The vaccine rollout is in full flow, with many already having had their first jab.

But can an employer insist on their employees being vaccinated or taking a test? Can they take action against a staff member who refuses to regularly take a test before coming to the workplace or say they will not be vaccinated.

Here David Sheppard, an employment lawyer from Capital Law, outlines the legal perspective:

The law

Currently there are no statutory provisions which would allow any º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government to compel individuals to become vaccinated.