COVID-19: 95% of Peterborough Police Service employees provide proof of vaccination – Peterborough | The Canadian News

The Peterborough Police Service says that more than 95 percent of its employees to date have complied with its COVID-19 vaccination policy.

Released in October, Politics required all employees by November 19 to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination, proof of medical exemption, or regularly submit COVID-19 test results (testing is performed by the employee on a schedule that applies to their shift .

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“All employees met this requirement,” the service stated Tuesday.

The service reports that of its 217 active employees, 207 (or 95.3 percent) civilian and front-line employees had submitted proof of COVID-19 vaccination.

the politics notes that non-compliance could mean that a member is “subject to disciplinary action” under the Police Services Act. Employees who do not provide a rapid antigen test result could result in being sent home without pay. They will not be allowed to use sick time or flex time, the policy says.

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