Mandatory vaccine rules could cut paramedic numbers by 'around 500', a union boss has warned - but ambulance service bosses say the true figure will be 'significantly lower'.
MPs are expected to vote on the new changes, which would see all frontline healthcare workers required to have their jabs by spring 2022, today.
Government ministers say the measures are being brought in because ‘patient safety is paramount’, but frontline staff on the ground are warning of large-scale job losses. READ MORE: Tragedy as Britain's Got Talent star from Trafford found dead Jeff Gorman, NWAS’ Unison branch secretary has said he expects 'around 500' members of staff to lose their job.
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