Making vaccination a condition of deployment in older adult care homes
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Summary We are seeking your views on a proposal to make COVID-19 vaccination a condition of deployment in older adult care homes. This consultation is being held on another website. This consultation closes at
Consultation description
Older adults living in care homes have been significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic because of their heightened risk to COVID-19 infection, often with devastating consequences, as well as the risk of outbreaks in these closed settings.
Ensuring very high levels of vaccination of people living and working in these settings is an essential public health intervention.
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The opposition LMP on Wednesday accused the Orbán government of building parallel power structures by “outsourcing decision making and a substantial amount of public funds, and explaining it with mendacious reasoning.”
László Lóránt Keresztes, the party’s parliamentary group leader, told an online press conference that many of the proposals submitted to this week’s parliamentary session aimed to create foundations that would handle monies outsourced from public funds, and which would be given the right to decision making so far preserved for the government.
Keresztes cited the setting up of the Supervising Authority of Regulated Activities as an example. Under the proposal to be discussed by parliament this week, the new authority would have oversight over the trade of tobacco products, judicial execution, the gambling industry, the regulation of absolvent companies, and other areas traditionally under the purview of the justice, finance and economy ministries, Kereszt
Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust appears in court over deaths of two patients at Russells Hall Hospital
Both deaths related to patients treated for sepsis.
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A Black Country NHS trust is facing prosecution after two patients tragically died of sepsis at Russells Hall Hospital.