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Over 45s called up for COVID jabs as UK moves into next phase of vaccine roll-out • THIIS Magazine

More people are being invited for a COVID-19 jab, which spells good news for the mobility retail sector as cases continue to fall and more people are protected, with people aged 45-49 years old now being invited to receive a vaccine. While mobility retailers are classed as ‘essential’, many other retailers had to close during England’s lockdown. However, as outlined in the UK’s lockdown exit plan, non-essential retailers are now permitted to reopen, which should see more footfall return to retail locations and mobility stores as more people receive protection from coronavirus. The UK is moving into the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination programme as the UK government hits its target to offer everybody in phase 1 of the vaccination programme a jab.

Care home staff across East Lancashire could be forced to have Covid jab under new proposals

Care home staff could be forced to have Covid jab under new Government proposals Care home staff in East Lancashire and across the country could be forced to get a coronavirus vaccine as a condition of deployment to protect elderly residents, the Government has said. The Department of Health and Social Care has launched a consultation on making vaccination a condition of deployment for care home staff. The five-week consultation will seek views on the proposal, any potential impact it could have on staffing and safety, how it could be implemented and who could be exempt. Staff, care providers, residents and their families and other stakeholders are being urged to take part.

Government launches consultation on whether care home staff should be forced to take vaccine

Government launches consultation on whether care home staff should be forced to take vaccine
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Covid jab could become condition of deployment for care home staff – Government

Care home staff in England could be required to get a coronavirus vaccine as a condition of deployment to protect elderly residents, the Government has said. The Department of Health and Social Care has launched a consultation on making vaccination a condition of deployment for staff at older adult care homes. The five-week consultation will seek views on the proposal, any potential impact it could have on staffing and safety, how it could be implemented and who could be exempt. Staff, care providers, residents and their families and other stakeholders are being urged to take part. A decision is expected to be made this summer.

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