Care home industry workers share their experiences as compulsory jab regulations come into force.
The government has said compulsory vaccinations in care homes and hospitals would save lives.
"Working during the pandemic it has been difficult and challenging... but I think it's been quite rewarding," says Ms Szomjas. Care organisations have warned compulsory vaccinations could cause difficulties in a sector already struggling to recruit."I hope because of things like this more carers will come to the sector and more people will take care as an option," says Ms Thompson.
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