Bosses still haven’t been told whether or not people such as nurses and other health staff will be helped to afford the tests
I'm John Warburton with news that there are renewed fears that NHS staff might have to pay around £50 a month for compulsory Covid tests, after free tests for most people end next month. The NHS Confederation says bosses still haven’t been told whether or not people such as nurses and other health staff will be helped to afford the tests they need to carry on working safely. The worry comes as Covid infection rates continue to rise, leading to just under a third of all absences.
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