If you look at the Suffolk care sector, you will soon see that many people are furious about the government saying that you do not need to have a vaccine to be part of the NHS. People have to make sure that they are vaccinated by the first of April and they have also faced an ultimatum, lose your job or get the vaccine. That being said, those who work in the care sector have already been forced to get the vaccine and they were not given as much time to do so either. When you look at Ipswich healthcare jobs, you will soon see that they have risen in this sector, purely because people have not had the vaccine. This has opened up even more Ipswich healthcare jobs and it has also opened up more opportunities for those who work in the industry.
The government are going to make a U-turn on the mandatory jab, or at least it is heavily rumoured. Care staff are not happy at all about this and they are also making it known. Simon Clarke who is the secretary to the Treasury has stated that it would seem that the double standards are evident. He has said that the decision however will be made soon and that the lower severity that has accompanied the Omicron variant is the main reason why this is now being considered. The people who happened to get the jab when it became mandatory for the care sector are not happy about this movement and some have gone as far to call it disgusting. That being said, it would seem that more needs to be done to ensure that fair standards are set and that people have the support they need to make the right decision.