Damage to vital public services during SARS-CoV2 pandemic
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chools in England are “teetering on the edge” with more than a third (36%) struggling with staff absence rates in excess of 10%, according to a snap poll by a headteachers’ union.
Almost one in 10 heads (9%) who took part in the survey said more than 20% of their teaching staff were absent on the first day of term for Covid-related reasons.
source:Schools in England ‘teetering on the edge’ with staff Covid absences
Coronavirus latest in Spain:
— El País English Edition (@elpaisinenglish) January 7, 2022
-Four regions set all-time highs for daily cases
-People who get infected must wait four weeks for booster shot
- Children to receive second shot eight weeks after the first
-Madrid scrambling to find staff for care centers https://t.co/Ji66sb73ge
🚨NEW🚨 Covid-related absences across England's NHS hospital trusts up 59% in the latest week, with 39,142 staff absences due to Covid sickness or self-isolation recorded on January 2.
— Oliver Barnes (@mroliverbarnes) January 7, 2022
⚠️ Due to a shortage of traincrew, some services on our Wirral Line have had to be cancelled this morning.
— Merseyrail (@merseyrail) January 7, 2022
As of September 2021, a record 5.8m patients were waiting for surgery.https://t.co/rq4RAT5dip
— BBC London (@BBCLondonNews) January 6, 2022
⚠️Disruption to service⚠️
— Great Western Railway (@GWRHelp) January 6, 2022
From Saturday 8 January we will be introducing a temporary reduced timetable.
Please check before you travel at https://t.co/U53eoQQs6C
Customers choosing not to travel due to cancelled services can claim a full refund at https://t.co/BPPtnXaiY3 pic.twitter.com/iMbkbkMOal
Due to increasing levels of absence amongst Train Crew, owing to COVID isolation, short notice alterations/cancellations may occur.
— CrossCountry trains (@CrossCountryUK) January 6, 2022
We're sorry for any inconvenience caused as a result of disruption to your journey.
Check your journey:- https://t.co/G6NLw01BAx pic.twitter.com/9xSyNShEyS
Mehrere #CoronaFälle unter den Mitarbeitern der Nordseeklinik auf #Sylt haben einen erheblichen Personalmangel in der Klinik ausgelöst. Deshalb wird jetzt alles daran gesetzt, die Notfallversorgung aufrecht zu erhalten. #Coronavirus https://t.co/Fxtfh3p8eG
— shz.de (@shz_de) January 6, 2022
Supermarkets struggle to keep up with demand as COVID-19 spreads among workers (ABC Australia, Jan 4 2022)
Historic context
Low estimates of mortality in the early twentieth century have been revised upwards due to re-examination of data and new information, and a figure of 40–60 per cent of the population is widely accepted.
source: Black Death in England
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Today's bit of public health history
— The Jobbing Leftie Historian (@JobbingLeftieH) January 7, 2022
Crisis in 1837 as influenza in England causes huge numbers to be off work sick - including police.
Fear life would grind to a halt.
From Leeds Times Jan 21 1837 pic.twitter.com/vBZuF6ZEtH
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