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âHand holdingâ with care home residents could be allowed before second vaccine dose, minister says
Care Minister Helen Whately said that she wants care homes to open up âsoonerâ than the 12 week delay that is in place between the first and second doses of the coronavirus vaccine
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PTI | London | Updated: 01-02-2021 19:00 IST | Created: 01-02-2021 19:00 IST
The Gandhian spirit of protecting the society s most vulnerable is being invoked by health officials as the UK achieved its target of administering life-saving jabs to a majority of care home residents and staff as part of its COVID-19 phased vaccination programme on Monday.
Ian Turner, Executive Chair of the Registered Nursing Home Association – the country’s national association representing the interests of care homes, expressed his gratitude to the state-funded National Health Service (NHS) as well as all the scientists and researchers who made it possible for the section of British society most at risk of dying from COVID-19 now having some protection against the disease.
2046 The Gandhian spirit of protecting the society s most vulnerable is being invoked by health officials as the UK achieved its target of administering life-saving jabs to a majority of care home residents and staff as part of its Covid phased vaccination programme on Monday.
London, February 1
The Gandhian spirit of protecting the society s most vulnerable is being invoked by health officials as the UK achieved its target of administering life-saving jabs to a majority of care home residents and staff as part of its Covid phased vaccination programme on Monday.
Ian Turner, Executive Chair of the Registered Nursing Home Association, expressed his gratitude to the state-funded National Health Serviceas well as researchers who made it possible for the section of society most at risk of dying from Covid now having some protection against the disease. “As Mahatma Gandhi said the true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable, and the pandemic has b