Western Australia Adopts Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Policy

By Anna Casellas, Saul Harben, Amy Toohey, Cilla Robinson, Dan Trindade, Stuart Pill, Hedy Cray, Shae McCartney, Christy Miller, Hilary Searing and Jennifer Wyborn © Clayton Utz November 19, 2021
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​A mandatory vaccination policy for a majority of occupations and workforces in Western Australia will be introduced in a phased approach to prepare the community for expected community transmission of COVID-19.

The policy strengthens current mandates and covers the next groups of industries to be mandated, as well as a requirement for other critical workers to be vaccinated to be permitted to work in the event of a lockdown or similar restrictions.

Who Is Affected by the Mandatory Vaccination Policy?

The occupations and workforces covered by this policy have been separated into three categories, subject to different timeframes and circumstances, based on risk.

Group 1: Industries determined to have a high-transmission risk, or are a vulnerability risk or are necessary or critical to the safety of the community.

Vaccine mandates have already been announced for the following that fall within this category:

This category will now also include:

Group 2: Industries and workforces deemed critical to ongoing delivery of business and the function of the community.

This includes:

Group 3: Lockdown workers.

In the event of a lockdown or similar restrictions, the following occupations and businesses will be required to be fully vaccinated to attend work:

What Has to Be Done and When?

Group 1

All workers who have been recently added to this category must have had their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Dec. 1 and be fully vaccinated by Dec. 31.

Nonetheless, the timeframes remain unchanged for the workers covered by the vaccine mandates that have already been announced.

Group 2

All workers who fall within this category must have had their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Dec. 31 and be fully vaccinated by Jan. 31, 2022.

That said, all school staff will be required to be fully vaccinated prior to the start of term 1 of 2022. While this will be Jan. 31, 2022, for public education, private schools may be prior to that date.

Group 3: Lockdown Workers

Currently, there is no set deadline for these workers to be fully vaccinated. In the event of there being a lockdown or similar restrictions, these workers must be fully vaccinated to attend work during the lockdown or similar restrictions period.

Anna Casellas, Saul Harben and Amy Toohey are attorneys with Clayton Utz in Perth, Australia. Cilla Robinson is an attorney with Clayton Utz in Sydney. Dan Trindade and Stuart Pill are attorneys with Clayton Utz in Melbourne, Australia. Hedy Cray, Shae McCartney, Christy Miller and Hilary Searing are attorneys with Clayton Utz in Brisbane, Australia. Jennifer Wyborn is an attorney with Clayton Utz in Canberra, Australia. © 2021 Clayton Utz. All rights reserved. Reposted with permission of Lexology.

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