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A VIRUS support squad is being expanded at Stockton Council as efforts to bring a mass vaccination centre to the region gather pace. Stockton Council is recruiting five Covid support officers and 20 assistants to support contract tracing, testing and the wider roll out of the vaccination programme over the next six months. The drive comes as councils are expected to play an even bigger role in the pandemic fight amid calls to bring a mass jab hub to Teesside. Neighbouring Middlesbrough Council had to spring into action with surge testing last week in response to the emergence of the South African variant in the south of the town.
Virus squad job applications close this week - as calls for mass jab hub gather pace
Stockton Council is recruiting 5 covid support officers and 20 assistants to support contract tracing, testing and vaccination roll out
11:50, 22 FEB 2021
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Virus squad job applications close this week (Image: Ian Cooper / Teesside Live)
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Teesside councils respond after blue badge figures reveal stark gap for hidden disabilities
Statistics released by Teesside councils show a stark gap in those issued to applicants with hidden disabilities
15:05, 12 JAN 2021
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Councils have responded after figures revealed they were less likely to give out blue badges to Teessiders with hidden disabilities .
The Government changed the rules on blue badges for motorists in 2019 - extending it to include people with non-visible disabilities such as autism, Parkinson s disease, dementia and anxiety.
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