Published:
12:11 PM April 6, 2021
Some Suffolk and Essex care homes will require new staff to take the Covid-19 vaccine
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
Staff at Suffolk and Essex care homes are being pushed to take the Covid-19 vaccine with some companies taking a no jab, no job stance.
Healthcare company Care UK, which has nine care homes in Suffolk, has stated that new recruits need to be vaccinated along with other care home companies operating in the county.
This means any new staff at Care UK s two Ipswich homes, Asterbury Place and Prince George House, Bury St Edmunds homes, Davers Court and Glastonbury Court, will need to agree to take the Covid jab at the recruitment stage.
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