Employers are still feeling their way in terms of how best to support and manage workers with long Covid. But...
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People working in care homes from 11 November who have not received both Covid-19 vaccinations can self-certify medical conditions to...
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Advice to work from home could return this autumn if Covid-19 hospitalisations put significant pressure on the NHS and the...
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Insomnia, anxiety, and depression were 'very prevalent' during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, an international study has suggested.
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The Health and Safety Executive has published updated guidance emphasising the importance of good ventilation.
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While not formally recognised as a disability, the effect long Covid may have on a person's ability to work may mean it should be considered as such.
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Supermarket chain Morrisons has announced that it plans to reduce sick pay for unvaccinated employees in the hope that it...
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The complexities, challenges and uncertainties surrounding long Covid means it is time for a wholesale rethink around rehabilitation, return to...
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Employers need to be recognising, and supporting, ‘Covid fatigue’ that may have built up over the past year-and-a-half, both among employees and employers.
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Care home staff in England have until Thursday 16 September to receive their first Covid-19 jab.
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These extra CPD activities and resources relate to the article CPD: Covid-19 and risk assessment within construction, by OH nurse...
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The construction industry was one of the few sectors that had been allowed to continue working throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and managing and mitigating risk proved challenging.
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Federal government workers, as well as federal healthcare workers, will also be expected to have received the vaccine.
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The government has launched a consultation today on plans for NHS staff in England to be required to be double-jabbed...
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The government is looking to recoup a suspected £7bn of fraudulent or erroneous Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) claims, says tax specialist.