> This is a level of care above and beyond the care a doctor will give to a routine consultation.
While that is true, if you as a patient are particularly scared of getting COVID you still have the right to demand it and ask a doctor if they will take that level of precautions before you see them. Only go to doctors that say yes, if there is enough people out there who fear coronavirus then this would become the norm.
Either way your asking the law and the norms to be changed, either you want to compromise a doctors/nurses right to their own medical privacy, or you want to demand they take stronger precautions in treating you to ensure safety. Personally of the two I would find ita better solution to simply demand a greater level of safety and pay whatever the added price for that may be.
So yea we have two solutions here, my vote is going to go for the one that doesn't require medical professionals to forfeit their personal right to doctor patient confidentiality with their own doctors or their medical history.
As for any evidence I have for doctors and nurses not getting the vaccine... I dont have much.. What I know is 1) there are countless medical journals warning of the fears of the vaccine, professionals saying, demanding, or petitioning that the vaccine not be released without further testing. I also personally know atleast half a dozen medical professionals who do not intend to get the vaccine (people I know personally). I am also rather close with my own doctor who is a family friend and she told me she wont be getting the vaccine until its been out for at least a year and suggests I do the same.
@freemo
...I'm personally in favour of getting the vaccine as soon as I reasonably can. However, I'm reasonably young and healthy but living in a country whose economy was in a poor enough state even before COVID... I would be quite surprised if I get an opportunity to get the vaccine before June at all.
So I might very well end up waiting at least a year whether I want to or not.