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Published: March 30, 2021

Ireland bans student nurses from training if they refuse COVID injections

By The Editor

DUBLIN, Ireland, March 30, 2021, (LifeSiteNews) –– Student nurses in Ireland have been told they will be prevented from carrying out their clinical placements if they refuse the COVID-19 injections, as Ireland begins measures to limit society to those who have received the experimental vaccines.

The announcement came in the form of an email from Dr. Colm Henry, the Chief Clinical Officer of Ireland’s Health Service Executive (HSE).

Dated March 26, the email stated: “Students that are eligible for vaccination, that have been offered vaccination and decline vaccination should not be assigned to clinical placements in HSE facilities. This may be reviewed as the epidemiological situation evolves.”

The decision would have effect in all of HSE’s facilities from April 1, just one week after the email was sent, and pertains to the unpaid clinical placements, not final year students who are already considered part of the health force.

Henry did not allow for exceptions or reservations with regard to taking the hastily developed injection, except for granting some minor leeway to those who were medically prevented from having the injection.

“Please note that for those very exceptional circumstances where there is specific and documented medical contraindication to vaccination for a

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