Exactly. When I was pregnant and got my bloods checked it came back that I needed a booster rubella jab. I kind of forgot about itwhen I was returned to work I had to get my HIV status rechecked because of the department I work at. It also came back in the bloods they ran about the rubella. I got into so much trouble over it and couldn’t return to work until it was rectified.Exactly, when I've changed jobs I've even had to have my TB +HepB antibody levels retested to ensure I'm vaccinated AND not infected with TB. I couldn't work in a hospital without blood test proof AND GPrecords! That's always been the case since HepB vaccinations were recommended for healthcare workers!
Not. New.
Edit: sorry, just realised that Minime has commented almost exactly the same point I have, sorry to repeat... But it's clearly true and what lots of us are thinking, which reassures me somewhat!!
I should have called the papers and got money out of it
she hasn’t a clue how hospitals run. Why would she? She’s never worked in one before but she’s a HSE expert because she has google.