Healthcare worker preparing the Covid19 vaccine by DK Photography Isle of Wight

Five per cent of care home workforce impacted by mandatory vaccination, says interim director of adult social care

As reported by News OnTheWight yesterday, the deadline for mandatory Covid vaccinations in care home staff is moving ever closer, adding to staffing pressures in social care on the Isle of Wight,

The impact on the Isle of Wight’s frontline care home provision is anticipated to be in around five per cent of the workforce, which is smaller than the number nationally, where between seven and ten per cent of workers will be impacted.

Gaudion: Making sure staff can make informed decisions
Laura Gaudion, Isle of Wight Council interim director of adult social care, said the national pressures being reflected on the Island, in terms of a lack of workforce, would not be ‘assisted greatly’ when the deadline is reached.

Speaking at the council’s policy and scrutiny committee for health and social care last night (Monday), Ms Gaudion said the council was providing support to its workforce, and other providers, to ensure people have enough information to make an informed decision around their vaccination status.

Work done by teams from Public Health and the Clinical Commissioning Groups had had a positive impact on people, Ms Gaudion said, standing them in good stead.

The government is now consulting on whether to make it mandatory for all frontline health and care staff to have a Covid vaccination, expanding from just care staff.

85 per cent of NHS staff vaccinated
At the Isle of Wight NHS Trust, chief nurse, Mary Aubrey, said nearly 3,300 staff have been vaccinated or 85 per cent of the workforce.

Speaking at the trust board meeting last week, Ms Aubrey said they do need to increase the number of staff vaccinated to try and get herd immunity, which will protect staff and patients even more.

Community teams
Ms Aubrey said the trust is working with members of the community team who have to go into social care settings who have not been vaccinated, to motivate them to do so.

She said the trust was not going with an enforcement approach but a supportive and collaborative one to encourage the vaccination uptake among staff.

This article is from the BBC’s LDRS (Local Democracy Reporter Service) scheme, which News OnTheWight is part of. Read here to find about more about how that scheme works on the Island. Some alterations and additions may have been made by News OnTheWight. Ed

Image: © DK Photography Isle of Wight

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peter1
14, September 2021 6:22 pm

Surely if dealing with frail elderly people, it should be mandatory for staff to have flu and covid jabs. If they refuse they should have to leave leave; even if there is a strong medical reason, that doesn’t justify putting residents at increased risk. And if there is no medical reason, those that have to leave do not get unemployment benefit, they put themselves out of a… Read more »

VentnorLad
Reply to  peter1
14, September 2021 7:47 pm

If an unvaccinated care worker with a negative lateral flow test and no symptoms is wearing a face covering and appropriate PPE to provide personal care to a vaccinated elderly person who is also wearing a face covering, is the risk to health greater than the person not receiving any care at all because of the huge shortage of care staff the UK is currently experiencing?

peter1
Reply to  VentnorLad
15, September 2021 11:51 am

Big IF!

Snowwolf1
15, September 2021 12:35 pm

If you care for a member of your family you would take all the steps to protect them, including vaccination against virus infections that have proven to be deadly to those with underlying health issues. The mental affect of actually infecting someone with a virus that could kill is a hard pill to swallow should they not survive. At the end of the day the decision may… Read more »

bobmills
15, September 2021 5:49 pm

On a side note what has happened to the Johnson and Johnson 1 Vaccine I thought the Government had purchased 20 million back in June but I haven’t read anywhere where it might be available

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