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People in Spain who decline to be vaccinated against coronavirus will be listed in a new register that will be shared with other European Union nations, Spanish Health Minister Salvador Illa has said. What will be done is a registry . of those people who have been offered it and simply rejected it, Mr Illa told Spain s La Sexta TV channel.
Spain s Health Minister Salvador Illa.(AP)
Mr Illa said COVID-19 vaccinations would not be made compulsory, and stressed that the information in the register would not be made public, in line with Spain s data protection laws.
But health care professionals have warned that the idea presents potential dangers.
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Mr. Illa stressed that people who decide not to get vaccinated are making a “mistake” but are still within their rights.
“It is not a document which will be made public and it will be done with the utmost respect for data protection,” he said, the BBC reported. “People who are offered a therapy that they refuse for any reason, it will be noted in the register … that there is no error in the system, not to have given this person the possibility of being vaccinated.”
The comments sparked criticism from some health care professionals.
“The most important thing is to know how the registry will be used,” Jose Luis Cobos, the deputy director of the Spanish General Council of Nursing, told CNN.