Families of staff who contract Covid at work and then die are no longer entitled to the £60,000 compensation.
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) says it is not the right time to stop. BBC News
See also:
- Ministers must extend life assurance scheme for nursing staff contracting COVID-19 at work Royal College of Nursing
- Covid: Infections are sky high so why stop testing? BBC News
- Immensa: Why were Covid test errors at Wolverhampton lab not stopped sooner? BBC News
- Britons should KEEP wearing face masks because Covid infections are so high, top health chief says The Daily Mail
- More than 300,000 sign petition to keep free lateral flows after Friday The Daily Mail
- Failure to consider long Covid impact will hit UK economy, says expert The Guardian
- Examining the false narratives of Covid, two years on The Guardian
- LMCs raise alarm as rising COVID-19 cases drive up pressure on GPs GPonline
- Private firm running NHS Covid test sites axing more than 5000 jobs - letting all but 21 go without a penny The Independent
- Covid infections reach record high as free testing ends The Independent
- Covid-19 variant that ‘escapes immunity’ could take world by surprise – Vallance The Independent
- ‘Anti-science extremist’: Tory MP shut down for claiming Covid jabs ‘disaster in the making’ The Independent
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