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Too early to speculate on travel green list countries, ministers insist : CityAM
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Covid-19: Care home staff in England may have to get jab, and long airport queues
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1. Care home staff may be forced to get jab
Care home staff in England could be required to receive a coronavirus vaccine, as part of new plans under consultation by the government. Scientific advisers have estimated that 80% of staff and 90% of residents need to be vaccinated to provide a minimum level of protection against outbreaks of the virus. NHS England figures show 78.9% of older adult care home staff have had a jab. A year on from the peak of the pandemic, care home staff have been recalling what it was like to see the death rate almost treble.
Coronavirus: Evening update
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(INDIANAPOLIS) – Legislators are poised to make county commissioners the final authority on
local emergency health orders, after a flare of tempers at a committee hearing.
House and Senate negotiators are fixing some ambiguous language, but the substance of the final
bill isn’t expected to change. It allows businesses to appeal to the commissioners if the health
department writes them up for a violation of an emergency order. And it keeps a provision added
by the House, requiring the commissioners to approve any emergency health order stricter than
what’s been imposed statewide.
South Bend Democrat David Niezgodski joined Republicans in voting for the original appeal-rights