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12 January 2021

BPCA asks health secretary for pest professionals to get Covid-19 vaccine

BPCA has written to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to ask that pest professionals and other key workers are prioritised appropriately for the Covid-19 vaccine.

BPCA asks health secretary for pest professionals to get Covid-19 vaccine

Ian Andrew, Chief Exec of BPCA, said:

"Pest professionals continue to enter people's homes and businesses to protect people from public health risks during the Covid-19 pandemic.

"The government is rightfully prioritising the vaccine for care home residents, their carers, the elderly and those with underlying health conditions first.

"However, as the availability of vaccines increase, we're calling for key workers, particularly those that must move between numerous homes and businesses, not to be forgotten".

Currently, key workers are not included in the "phase one" rollout of the Covid-19 vaccines. 

Read our "When will pest professionals get vaccinated against Covid-19?" to find out where pest management currently sits in the rollout plans.

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Ian continued,

"We're not asking for pest controllers to jump the queue entirely.

"This week, we've written to Matt Hancock asking him not to forget about key workers that come into contact with lots of people and move between many sites.

"We're merely asking the government to be pragmatic in how they prioritise people, taking into account their occupation, exposure to other people and the sensitive environments they operate in.

"Pest professionals and other key workers protect critical infrastructure. Without them being vaccinated promptly, the pressure on hospitals, care homes, schools, supermarkets and food factories can only increase.

"Common sense dictates that these people have the potential to come into contact with and spread the virus more than most, and therefore should be appropriately prioritised for inoculation".

COVID-19 SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE

Get the latest Covid-19 support and guidance for the pest management sector by the British Pest Control Association (BPCA).

bpca.org.uk/covid19

Source: Online

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