receiving care, it means that they will not necessarily get care and support from the people they normally see. sometimes they will not be able to do all the things they want to do to continue the independent living, and of course there are many people, whether they are leaving hospital or out in the community, who are not able to get access to care, now, because those organisations just can't take on new and additional people. organisationsjust can't take on new and additional people.— and additional people. what, in terms of the — and additional people. what, in terms of the causes, _ and additional people. what, in terms of the causes, how- and additional people. what, in terms of the causes, how muchj and additional people. what, in i terms of the causes, how much is this down to the pandemic, and particularly 0micron, which has affected many, many people in recent weeks? the affected many, many people in recent weeks? ., . ., . , affected many, many people in recent weeks? ., . ., _ ., affected many, many people in recent weeks? 3 weeks? the vacancy level, about 18% that i'm weeks? the vacancy level, about 18% that l'm talking _ weeks? the vacancy level, about 18% that i'm talking about, _ weeks? the vacancy level, about 18% that i'm talking about, has _ weeks? the vacancy level, about 18% that i'm talking about, has grown - that i'm talking about, has grown significantly in the last six months. this is something we have been raising over and over again with the government. that is compounded by a lot of different situations. 0ne compounded by a lot of different situations. one of those is most definitely pay. currently, a lot of care staff are being paid at the