If you are seeking Ipswich healthcare jobs then you will know how important it is to be aware of all the data regarding Covid. Studies have shown that infections might be rising but it would seem that hospital numbers are not. If you look at West Suffolk, Colchester and even Ipswich, you will see that they have seen a drastic fall in Covid patient numbers. Coronavirus patients have fallen for the third week now even though there is a rise in infections. Figures have shown that there were over 102 patients who had the virus and this means that the infections are going up. That being said, studies have shown that those who work in Ipswich healthcare jobs are doing their bit and they are trying to make sure that people are getting treated. They are also making sure that they do what they can to give people the information they need about the vaccine. Some say that this is having the biggest impact on the numbers but at the end of the day, things could change at any minute.
If the hospital cases do start to rise then this could mean that patients end up not being able to get the care that they need, as there are many people who have left their job due to the vaccine mandate. Interestingly enough though it would seem that more and more people are considering staying on because the government are talking about dropping it. Although those who have left their position might not be eligible to get their job back, those who would have been fired as a result may be able to stay on, and this could steer the NHS through the pandemic as there will be enough people working to support a higher number of patients.