"The more people that are vaccinated, the greater likelihood we can have a return to normality as we know it," Berejiklian said on Jan. 18.
"I don't ever like to force people to do anything but there should be an incentive system."
The proposal comes after Berejiklian issued a plea on Sunday, Jan. 17, for NSW residents to lift testing numbers after the state recorded six new locally acquired infections from just 12,700 tests, down from 14,500 the day before.
The state government has previously suggested the possibility of easing restrictions in the Greater Sydney area. But one of the conditions for them to do so is high testing rates.
Berejiklian isn't the only Australian politician to suggest mandatory immunization regulations. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Scott Morrison raised the possibility that it could become a legal requirement for certain types of people to get vaccinated against COVID-19. (Related: Australia cancels COVID vaccine trial over 'unexpected' false positives for HIV.)
Morrison refused to say whether such a directive would apply to health care workers and nursing home residents.
However, the office of Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt denied that jabs would become mandatory in Australia. A spokesperson for Hunt stated that "vaccination in Australia will remain voluntary."
"We expect that Australians will be fully vaccinated by the end of October, on the basis of it’s free, it’s universal and it’s entirely voluntary," Hunt told reporters in December.
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