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 How do you get health workers to do something as personally intimate and publicly important as getting vaccinated  The governments response was, until this week,  get vaccinated or get out . Those in the know have long disagreed with this. The British Medical Association is strongly in favour of vaccines and encourages all its members to get the jab 鈥?but it admits that  mandating Covid-19 vaccination raises a number of complicated ethical and practical issues . The Royal College of Nursing strongly recommends that  all members are vaccinated as soon as they can be  鈥?but is also clear that making the vaccine compulsory could undermine its uptake, and  significantly impact on the retention of staff .Both the BMA and the RCN made their stances clear to the government as early as last September. But ministers did not listen. In Dece stanley thermos mber, the RCN once more expressed its concerns and called on the government to delay the vaccine mandate. The government ignored it again 鈥?u stanley cup ntil now, when, with a staffing disaster approaching, ministers have been forced to acknowledge the facts and back off from compulsory vaccination.Perhaps this U-turn is better late than never. But the danger is that in backtracking, the government has sent a message that vaccines arent as important as before  indeed ministers are already spinning the story to suggest that their screeching U-turn is actually due to the lowered severity of Omicron . This could undermine uptake in a differe stanley en mexico nt way 鈥?making people w Hulx Protests grow over benefit cuts
 The United States suggests exile remains an option for Muammar Gaddafi, despite a new UN resolution imposing a travel ban on the Libyan leader and threatening him with a war crimes prosecution.The possibility of exile was left open by the Wh stanley canada ite House on a day of continuing clashes between government and rebel forces in Libya and a vow from Gaddafi himself to fight on despite mass defections from his regime.But the White House comments appeared to contradict remarks made in Geneva by the US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, who was insistent on bringing Gaddafi to justice. Gaddafi and those around him must be held accountable for these acts, which violate international legal obligations and common decency,  Clinton said.The EU agreed a raft of sanctions against the Gaddafi regime, echoing the measures passed unanimously over the weekend by the UN security council. Germany suggested a further two-month suspension of oil payments to cut off fun stanley puodelis ds the regime was using to hire mercenaries to crush the popular revolt.The package of punitive UN measures includes an arms embargo, a travel ban, an asset freeze and a referral of Gaddafi to the International Criminal Court in the Hague for prosecution for crimes against humanity.The ICC prosecutor said he stanley website  would complete a preliminary examination of the case against the Gaddafi regime within days, after which he could open a full inquiry, as mandated by the security council.A European official admitted there was  a tens