THE TABLES ARE TURNING !
Out of these figures below one must also take in to account that of those that had their boosters (Fix ) . At least over 3.85 million were mandated ..
I have not included numbers of any admin staff , or other secondary roles or any other rolls directly or indirectly employed in these respective industries other than in the public sector . Therefore it is a safe bet that well over 30% of the workforce has been mandated to take the booster (fix) .
There are over 2.1 million public service jobs (Federal , State and local ) Than you have subcontract work or indirect employment , 1 million , aged care 280000 , Early child hood , 20000 , Aviation sector 90000 directly employed ,Private hospital employees 70000 , General practitioners "GPS" 31000 . Dental industry , Dentists 19000 , Dental nurses 22000 . Private and independent schools 120000 .
How many of these poor souls would have actually not taken these boosters if they had a choice ,Not jabs for jobs as that is not a choice .
Millions SNUB their third Covid jab as the booster roll out FLATLINES and fourth dose take-up FLOPS - while hospitals struggle and cancel surgery
- Australians aren't getting their third or fourth Covid jabs as figures show decline
- 5.6million eligible Australians are yet to get their Covid booster vaccinations
- It comes as hospitals are struggling to cope with the influx of Covid patients
- Victorian healthcare system is so overloaded operations are getting cancelled
The booster rate is 55 per cent for Indigenous Australians nationally.
New third doses are barely rising each day, ranging from NSW recording 2075 on Friday and the Northern Territory 45.
'Third booster dose rates have flatlined, which is something I'm very concerned about,' Health Minister Mark Butler said.
Millions are snubbing Covid booster shots with almost 30 per cent of the population still to get their third dose and around three-quarters yet to get a fourth jab, amid fears hospitals will buckle under the pressure.
State and federal health authorities are worried the number of Australians getting third and further doses of the Covid vaccine is plummeting, with only 72 per cent of eligible Aussies having received a third shot.
More than 5.6million out of the 20million eligible have yet to get their first booster jab - and only 5million have so far rolled up their sleeve for a fourth shot.
Federal health minister Mark Butler admits the vaccine roll out is now 'flatlining'.
The widespread vaccine fatigue comes amid almost 29,000 new virus cases recorded across the nation on Saturday along with 89 deaths.
While decreasing daily over the past week, the number of virus patients in hospital care also remains a touch under 4500 or accounting for almost one in 12 hospital beds.
The number of active cases nationwide officially remains above 300,000.
Queensland is the worst-performing state for boosters, with 64.5 per cent of eligible residents receiving a third jab, while the ACT has the best coverage at 79.9 per cent.
Information campaigns are being rolled out but there is a persistent problem with the slow rate of uptake by under-65s.
So far 4.22 million Australians have received a fourth dose, after the program was extended several weeks ago.
Opposition health spokeswoman Anne Ruston says the federal government's response to the Omicron wave is 'worrying'.
'They have ended a range of supports that have helped Australians through the pandemic and have been forced to backflip on the pandemic leave disaster payment,' she said.
'With no explanation and no apparent advice or modelling to support their decisions, 70 COVID-related telehealth items, free RATS for concession card holders and aged care homes, and Operation COVID Shield have all ended.'
Senator Rushton said the government should release its health advice and modelling.
National cabinet, which is overseeing the pandemic response, is due to next meet on August 31.