Brazilian carrier Gol Linhas Aéreas Thursday announced that starting in November, it will require all its employees to have taken a full COVID-19 vaccine treatment.
The airline also pointed out in a statement that 80% of its staff has already taken at least one dose of immunizer.
See also: Brazil’s Gol buys 28 additional 737 MAX jets.
“The creation of this new security requirement at Gol is a reinforcement and improvement of the other protocols established by the company since the beginning of the pandemic, which is rigorous, reliable, certified and proven to be effective”, said Gol President Paulo Kakinoff.
“Awareness and understanding of the importance of vaccination are fundamental for the restoration of collective well-being,” he added.
According to the company, exceptional cases which make vaccination impossible will be assessed individually.
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