mark drakeford, says he wouldn t rule out recruiting nhs workers from england who leave theirjobs due to its mandatory vaccination policy. jabs are not compulsory for nhs staff in wales. speaking to radio 4 s broadcasting house programme, mr drakeford said a vast majority of care sector staff had also taken the protections that vaccination offers . we aren t going to make vaccinations mandatory in our nhs, we haven t in our social care services, because we have succeeded by persuasion in getting the vast majority of people who work in our services to do the right thing and to take up the protections that vaccination offers. so, will you recruit actively in england? no, i don t expect us to go looking for people who have not been vaccinated, but if people apply, then they will be interviewed in the normal way. we would look to see what lay behind their decision. we wouldn t rule them out,
the protections that vaccination offers . we re not going to make vaccinations mandatory in our nhs, we haven t in our social care services, because we have succeeded by persuasion in getting the vast majority of people who work in our services to do the right thing and to take up the protections that vaccination offers. so will you recruit actively in england? no, i don t expect us to go looking for people who haven t been vaccinated. no. but if people apply, then they will be interviewed in the normal way. we d look to see what lay behind their decision. we wouldn t rule them out, but we certainly wouldn t be going out there looking for them. the first minister of wales talking about the consequences of mandatory vaccination. and new zealand s prime