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 @9BDB28Xanswered…12mos12MO

When it is relevant for the employer to know, such as when working in healthcare.

 @99RWY94answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but only when authorized by the government as a public health measure

 @996226Wanswered…1yr1Y

It rather depends on the circumstances. In a "crisis" yes. Normally no

 @98SG42Lanswered…1yr1Y

Yes they're a private business they can do what they want but customers have every right to not give the information

 @976WN2Tanswered…1yr1Y

No, because there is a choice whether to be vaccinated or not. Society should not be forced but should be educated on the risks and benefits of the vaccines.

 @96B55YQanswered…1yr1Y

No, but they refuse or modify service if the customer is unwell and this poses a threat to staff.

 @94BJZLZanswered…2yrs2Y

When the vaccination status of a customer can depend on the safety of the customer, they should be able to ask them.

 @946J2D5answered…2yrs2Y

Yes because they mite have a close contractor and eye contact means is development and ask for enquiry about health cares and clinic blood dose are high gives dhb a bit ups error the computer rips and records surveillance ads gps run downs

 @8YW7YG4answered…2yrs2Y

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