Covid-19 vaccines and safety
Covid-19 vaccine and safety for Healthcare workers
Covid-19 vaccines are important for the safety of healthcare workers and their friends, family and patients. Public Health England advises healthcare workers to enroll for the vaccine. Vaccinations are important to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Getting vaccinated protects not only you, but also your family, friends and community.
When enough people get vaccinated, it’s harder for a disease to spread
It is much safer for your immune system to learn how to fight illnesses through vaccination
Are vaccines safe for you?
Yes. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have approved the vaccines. Vaccines undergo rigorous testing and clinical trial periods set out by the MHRA before being made available to the public. Public Health England has confirmed the Pfizer/BioNtech vaccine was tested on 43,500 people during its clinical trial.
Our clients and work opportunities
A vast majority of our clients require proof of vaccination and expect agency workers to meet the basic safety requirements. Failure to adhere to these requirements might result in fewer work opportunities with our agency.
Our clients are setting out rapid testing which includes:
Workplace testing programs where tests are conducted on arrival by our clients.
For care at home services, we have implemented the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing process in line with the PHE & department of social care standards.
In addition to these safety measurements, healthcare professionals are encouraged to enroll for vaccination.
How to book for your vaccination
You can book for your vaccination by calling 911 or book online.
We have a great team available to assist in booking Covid-19 vaccinations to ensure all healthcare personnel are protected.
Contact our Compliance team on email: advisors@a24group.com or WhatsApp: 0772 3559 602. If you have already been vaccinated, please send your vaccination records to oh@a24group.com.
Social care worker explains why the Covid-19 Vaccine is important
If you care for a loved one and you're eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine, you can now book online or by calling 911.
Myths about the Covid-19 Vaccine
The NHS, debunks Covid-19 Vaccine myths
FALSE: The Covid-19 vaccine is only available in England.
TRUE: The coronavirus vaccine will only be available via the National Health Services of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
FALSE: You need to make a payment to receive your Covid-19 vaccination.
TRUE: The NHS will never ask you for your bank account or card details
FALSE: The NHS will request personal information such as your banking credentials.
TRUE: The NHS will never ask you for your PIN or banking password.
FALSE: They might visit your home unexpectedly to administer the vaccine.
TRUE: The NHS will never arrive unannounced at your home to administer the vaccine.
FALSE: The NHS requires all of your personal information in order to secure your booking for the Covid-19 vaccination.
TRUE: The NHS will never ask you to prove your identity by sending copies of personal documents such as your passport, driving licence, bills or payslips.