Coronavirus: One in six Cheshire East care home staff not vaccinated

By James Kelly

15th Mar 2021 | Local News

More than one in six care home staff in Cheshire East have not been vaccinated against Covid-19.

NHS data shows 4,125 workers in care homes for older adults in Cheshire East were eligible for a first dose of a vaccination up to March 7, but just 3,412 received it.

It means 17 per cent of staff, including agency workers, have not had a jab — but this figure is significantly lower than the national and north west averages of 26 and 27 per cent respectively.

Now, UNISON, which represents care workers, say employees should be encouraged, not intimidated, into receiving a jab and added that those who are uncertain needed support.

Gavin Edwards, the union's national officer for social care, said: "Everyone who can have a jab should, including social care staff, but some employers are intimidating their employees which leads to a lack of trust in the vaccine."

He added: "Staff who are hesitant need support, accurate information and the chance to talk about their concerns.

"Care employees work long shifts, antisocial hours and at different sites. Vaccinations need to be offered at a convenient time and place for workers."

Mr Edwards' comments come after a growing number of care home providers have made it a requirement for new staff to have the Covid-19 vaccine.

Additionally, Chief medical officer for England, Professor Chris Whitty, said healthcare staff had a "professional responsibility" to get vaccinated.

However, there are no clear signs yet that the Government will make it compulsory.

A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: "We have visited every eligible care home in England, offered vaccines to all staff, and are doing everything we can to ensure all those who can, take up the vital offer.

"All eligible staff can book using the national booking service.

"We continue to work closely with the care sector and local leaders in communities with lower take up to maximise vaccination numbers and save thousands of lives."

Across England, the uptake rate varies by region with the North East and Yorkshire having the lowest proportion of unvaccinated staff – 22 per cent.

By contrast, 40 per cent of care home staff in London have not had their first dose.

In the North West, 27 per cent of eligible care home workers have not been vaccinated.

Staff members and residents in care homes for older adults are in the top four priority groups for the vaccination.

Last month, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said everyone in those groups – which also includes people aged 75 and over and those clinically extremely vulnerable – had been offered a first dose.

     

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