Wellwishers raise more than £8,000 to help care for mother-of-four, 55, left paralysed by Covid

Wellwishers have raised more than £8,000 to help care for a mum-of-four left paralysed from the eyes down after Covid-19 worked its way into her brain stem.  Ayesha Hussain, 55, was ‘fine and fit’ before being struck down with coronavirus in December, according to her daughter, Amina Bux, 30.  But within days of contracting the … Read more

Wellwishers raise more than £8,000 to help care for mother-of-four, 55, left paralysed by Covid

Wellwishers have raised more than £8,000 to help care for a mum-of-four left paralysed from the eyes down after Covid-19 worked its way into her brain stem.  Ayesha Hussain, 55, was ‘fine and fit’ before being struck down with coronavirus in December, according to her daughter, Amina Bux, 30.  But within days of contracting the … Read more

Care home residents will get to see two visitors as lockdown eases from April 12

Care home residents will be allowed to have two visitors from April 12 enabling to see their grandchildren for the first time in months From Monday April 12, care home residents will be allowed two regular visitors They will be able to meet with two nominated friends or relatives indoors and hold hands but guests … Read more

MAFS’ Coco Stedman RETURNS to take care of ‘unfinished business’ in explosive finale trailer

Married At First Sight’s Sam Carraro is furious as Coco Stedman RETURNS to take care of ‘unfinished business’ in explosive finale trailer By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:00 BST, 1 April 2021 | Updated: 02:00 BST, 1 April 2021 Tensions are going to reach an all-time high on Married At First Sight. … Read more

No10 pushing for compulsory Covid vaccines for care home staff amid fears about low uptake

Health Secretary Matt Hancock today confirmed the Government is pushing for coronavirus vaccines to be made compulsory for care home staff. Ministers have grown increasingly concerned about low uptake among carers in parts of England and latest data shows as little as a third have had the jabs in London. Mr Hancock admitted mandatory vaccination … Read more

Coronavirus vaccines will be COMPULSORY for care home staff

Jabs will be COMPULSORY for care home staff: Leaked report says ministers will make vaccinations mandatory for workers in adult social care amid concerns over low take-up Figures show jab take-up among care home staff across England remains low  To combat the issue, the government has now pushed for compulsory vaccines If plans go through, … Read more

Care worker struck off after attacking police officers at illegal lockdown party

Care worker, 32, is struck off after attacking police officers and biting one on the arm as they tried to break up house party during lockdown WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT  Nerys Williams, 32, was at party with 30 guests at father’s home that was raided  She also slapped and headbutted another officer and kicked another one   … Read more

Care worker, 32, is struck off after attacking police officers and biting one on the arm

Care worker, 32, is struck off after attacking police officers and biting one on the arm as they tried to break up house party during lockdown WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT  Nerys Williams, 32, was at party with 30 guests at father’s home that was raided  She also slapped and headbutted another officer and kicked another one   … Read more

Semi-pro footballer, 21, wins £24k after boss at care firm job called him ‘small African boy’ 

A 21-year-old carer has been awarded £24,000 compensation after winning an age and race discrimination case when his boss kept calling him a ‘small African boy’. Salvyn Kisitu, who also played semi-professional football, was subjected to a tirade of ageist and racial discrimination while looking after vulnerable children at Inclusive Care Support Limited in Romford, … Read more