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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiegaigin View Post
    Not illegal, but restrictions can be placed on people who are not.
    It's happening in Qantas, this is from a friend who works there.

    https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/me...inst-covid-19/

    Frontline employees – including cabin crew, pilots and airport workers – will need to be fully vaccinated by 15 November 2021 and the remainder of employees by 31 March 2022. There will be exemptions for those who are unable for documented medical reasons to be vaccinated, which is expected to be very rare.

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    So, can the govt claim the cost of the current outbreak from Fedex, employers of the crew who are thought to have transmitted the first case of Delta to limo man?

    Didn't they have a duty of care to ensure their crew were tested and vaccinated before flying?

    Good luck with that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by adahar View Post
    So, can the govt claim the cost of the current outbreak from Fedex, employers of the crew who are thought to have transmitted the first case of Delta to limo man?

    Didn't they have a duty of care to ensure their crew were tested and vaccinated before flying?

    Good luck with that!
    I would say, only of there is some specific regulation mandating it. It would still be the responsibility of our border controls to enforce restrictions.

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