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Health and care staff urged to get Covid-19 vaccine

The country’s leading health and social care professionals have joined forces to encourage their frontline colleagues to get the vital first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine over the coming weeks.

letter being circulated to all local NHS employers, councils and social care providers, calls on frontline workers who are eligible for the vaccine to do their “collective duty” and “lead by example” by taking up the protection.

The letter is signed by the country’s top nurse, social care nurse, midwife, GP, pharmacist, allied health professional, healthcare scientist and dentist, along with the NHS National Medical Director and Chief People Officer.

Eligible staff are being invited for their vaccination either where they work, at a local hospital hub, a vaccination centre or through a local GP-led service.

Non-NHS employers, such as local authorities and home care providers, are working together with local vaccination teams to identify eligible workers and arrange for them to be vaccinated.

In addition to frontline NHS staff, those eligible include people who work directly with others who might be vulnerable, such as personal assistants and carers, occupational therapists and rehab workers, and counsellors and mental health workers.

Supporting staff including hospital cleaners and porters, and care home cooks, housekeepers, drivers and caretakers are also in scope.

For both vaccines, the first dose delivers the vast majority of the protection gained two weeks after it is administered – significantly reducing the chances of staff becoming ill if they come into contact with the virus.

All staff will receive their second dose within 12 weeks, in line with guidance from the JCVI and the four UK Chief Medical Officers designed to protect people as quickly as possible and save more lives.

Read the full letter here.

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Laura O'Neill
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