A necessity for everyone in time of emergency, or a private matter of personal choice? The eyes of the world have turned to Austria in recent weeks, after it became the first European country to make Covid vaccination a legal requirement.
The law, which will come to effect in February, has, along with a lockdown which targeted the unvaccinated, sparked a wave of protests across the country, where only 65 per of people are fully vaccinated. READ MORE: Salon manager confronts 'raging' customer over her 1* review of £90 'Claudia Winkleman fringe' In the UK, up to 90 per cent of people have received at least two doses, and Health Secretary Sajid Javid has said the government would not make Covid vaccinations mandatory.
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