Yesterday, 21 st February 2022, the UK Prime Minister set out his plans to live with COVID-19 going forward. The details can be found below, along with our recommended advice in relation to your business's continued success living with covid and avoiding a whole workforce outage.
As of yesterday, 21 February, the guidance was removed for staff and students in most education and childcare settings to undertake twice-weekly asymptomatic testing.
On 24 February, (Thursday) all domestic legal restrictions shall end, including:
From 1st April 2022, the government will end free symptomatic and asymptomatic testing for the general public. Limited symptomatic testing will be available for a small number of at-risk groups and the government will set out further details on which groups will be eligible soon. Free symptomatic
testing will also remain available to social care staff. The government will also work with retailers to ensure that everyone who wants to, can buy a test.
From 1 April, the Government will also:
On 24 March, (2 years from the first day of lockdown) the Government will also remove the COVID-19 provisions within the Statutory Sick Pay and Employment and Support Allowance regulations.
Whilst the legal requirement to self-isolate will end on 24th February. The requirement to assess the foreseeable risk of COVID still applies. The current recommendations include identifying:
Extra care should be made for persons particularly vulnerable (people identified as clinically extremely vulnerable, immunosuppressed and pregnant works)
The Health and Safety executive are still recommending the following control measures:
It is important to stress that none of the above control measures can manage the transmission of COVID-19 on their own and it is expected that a collection of control measures are expected.
Whilst the legal requirement will be removed to self-isolate you will need to make an educated business decision in regard to protecting the remainder of the workforce. For example, allowing someone to enter the workplace where you know they have COVID-19 which is a highly transmissible virus would
work against the control measures put in place and would increase the likelihood of infecting other staff. The government is still recommending people stay at home and avoid contact with other people with an LFT test after 5 days.
Consideration should be made if you intend to continue a testing scheme past 1 st April 2022 and how this would be supported with the removal of free government testing.
Remember that it is important to engage with your workforce to ensure continual buy-in to the measures that you put in place. Control measures are only effective if they are actively used, and you should consider how you will check the effectiveness.
Should you need further clarification or assistance call your lead HR or H&S consultant or our office.
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