Owners hits by staff shortages, mandatory jab policy and Covid cases, finds Care Quality Commission

More than 1,600 care-home beds have been lost in just six months, as worsening staff shortages and the financial strain following two years of the Covid pandemic have caused a net loss of 134 homes in England.

The deregistrations, which were not outweighed by new openings, came as staff shortages almost doubled, to 11% of the workforce, from August to the end of January, according to figures released on Wednesday by the Care Quality Commission.

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