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NHS England could employ unvaccinated staff after 1 April, says regulator

Frontline staff who have not had jab may be able to work if dangerous understaffing deemed a greater risk

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Hospitals in England could continue to employ unvaccinated NHS healthcare workers beyond the April deadline if not doing so risks leaving them dangerously understaffed, the sector regulator has indicated.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said it would implement the government diktat for mandatory jabs “fairly and proportionately”, amid fears that it will exacerbate the NHS’s existing staff crisis.

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