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Cumbrian health chief: Covid-19 has taken a mental health toll but help is on the way

Covid-19 vaccines could be mandatory for care home staff

Vaccination could be made mandatory for care home staff in England to protect the elderly from serious illness due to Covid-19. A Government consultation launched on Wednesday to seek the views of the public on making Coronavirus vaccination a condition of work . A spokesperson for the Government has claimed that making the jab mandatory for carers would help to further protect elderly people living in homes. Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock said: “Older people living in care homes are most at risk of suffering serious consequences of Covid-19 and we have seen the grave effects the virus has had on this group.

Vital to look at Covid inequalities

COVID REFLECTIONS: Colin Cox Cumbria s public health director has said it is imperative that action to reduce health inequalities across the county is examined very seriously in order to reduce the potential impact of a further pandemic in the future. Colin Cox, Cumbria s public health director, said that nearly a year into the coronavirus pandemic, the data now available demonstrates it is very clear that Covid-19, like most forms of death , is not an equal opportunities killer . Addressing Cumbria County Council s Health and Wellbeing Board at the end of last week, Mr Cox was reflecting on what was now apparent from the abundance of data available on the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, nearly a year on from the first cases in the county.

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