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Care home boss 'can't bring himself' to sack six workers who won't get Covid vaccine as deadline hits

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To keep up with Trafford news sign up to the MyTrafford newsletter here A boss at a Trafford care home faces having to sack six of his 'loyal' workers because they refuse to get the coronavirus vaccine.

Under government rules, all care workers working at a CQC-registered care home must have had their first jab by today (September 16).

The mandatory deadline for all care home workers to be fully vaccinated - apart from those on an exemption list - is November 11.

But Ben Mattinson, who runs the Wyncourt care home in Timperley, Altrincham, said that despite the rules, some of his staff won't get the jab. READ MORE: Care worker refusing Covid jab claims she 'is being emotionally blackmailed' to keep job He now faces having to let go six

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