Trucking and meat industry among hardest hit amid fears some supermarkets may be forced to shut, while calls for free rapid antigen tests at work intensify
Trucking and logistics are particularly hard-hit, as is the meat industry, which this week warned of shortages unless slaughterhouses and boning rooms were either exempted from health orders prohibiting close contacts from working or provided with Covid tests.
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
Australian supermarkets grapple with Covid-based staff shortagesExisting supply chain issues worsen as employees forced into isolation by surging case numbers
Læs mere »
Train services hit by Covid staff absencesThere are reduced services on Thameslink and Southeastern while Southern is not running trains to or from London Victoria
Læs mere »
Train services hit by Covid staff absencesPassengers face fewer services or cancellations as the rail sector faces high absence rates.
Læs mere »
Two more NHS trusts declare critical incidents over staff Covid absencesMorecambe Bay and Blackpool trusts join at least six others that have recently issued alerts
Læs mere »
Critical incidents at several hospital trusts as Omicron hits staff numbers | ITV NewsThe government has insisted its Plan B approach to coronavirus is working, despite hospitals struggling to maintain safe staff levels. | ITV National News
Læs mere »