NEW: PSC begins enforcing ‘no-jab, no-job’ directive 

Online Reporter 

The Public Service Commission (PSC) has started enforcing Government’s ‘no-jab, no-job’ directive for all civil servants, with those failing to comply set to be barred from entering work premises.

In a statement released Thursday, PSC said the move was necessary to protect the Government’s workforce as it is critical in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

“In line with Cabinet decision, all civil servants should be vaccinated without delay and unvaccinated members shall not be allowed to report for duty.

“All ministries are urged to cooperate as we remain alert in combating this pandemic,” reads the statement.

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