Health Ministry not yet informed healthcare workers to vaccinate their family members: AMS

25 May 2021 12:00 am Views - 162

By Sheain Fernandopulle   

While stressing that certain categories of healthcare workers especially a powerful medical trade union were granted special provision to vaccinate their immediate family members, Association of Medical Specialists (AMS) said this has happened when the Ministry of Health has not issued any general announcement to health staff to this effect.  

AMS President Dr Lakkumar Fernando told Daily Mirror that above mentioned unfair prioritisation of certain categories of frontline workers for vaccination at this critical juncture could give rise to serious disharmony among frontline staff battling the present pandemic.   
“We have come to know that a powerful medical trade union has begun its process of registering families of their membership to obtain the vaccine, especially the second dose of AstraZeneca vaccine, on a preferential basis disregarding all other categories of frontline health workers.   


“Until we secure vaccines for all eligible citizens of this country, we are of the opinion that prioritisation should only be based on a scientific assessment of “exposure risk” and certainly not the rank or position in the health sector,” he underlined.   


Dr Fernando also warned that if a rational approach is not adopted, all powerful trade unions in the public sector would be up in arms demanding equal privilege for their families resulting in absolute chaos.   
“Thus, we would like to emphasise that scientifically a sound vaccination policy is the need of the hour to prevent possible disharmony amongst frontline health care workers at this critical juncture,” he added.   


Meanwhile, he said they had already informed the Secretary to the Health Ministry Dr S.H. Munasinghe in a letter dated May 11 requesting him to consider the possibility of providing the COVID-19 vaccination for families of healthcare professionals as their family members are exposed to a higher level of risk.


They have also written to the Director General of Health Services Dr Asela Gunawardena in a letter dated May 23 requesting an urgent meeting to discuss the crisis and unrest caused by the unfair vaccination policy.   However, Dr Lakkumar said they had not yet received a positive response for either of these letters.