Coronavirus Policy And Procedure CM43 To Be Updated WEEKLY Unless .

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1Coronavirus Policy and ProcedureCM43To be updated WEEKLY unless required sooner by the RM / OMPurposeThis policy describes how all staff can play their part in controlling thespread of Coronavirus. Careful and complete applica on of this policy will help to reduce thenumber of infec ons. It is based on the principle that Coronavirus is a virus and most casesare preventable. The policy is based on na onal guidance, especially ‘Guidance onPreven on and Control of Coronavirus.To support Katherine Harriet in meeDng the following Key Lines of Enquiry:SAFE – S2: How are risks to people accessed and their safety monitored and managed sothey are supported to stay safe and their freedom is respected.SAFE – S5: How well are people protected by the prevenDon and control of infecDon.EFFECTIVE – E1: Are people’s needs and choices assessed and care, treatment and supportdelivered in line with current legislaDon, standards and evidence-based guidance toachieve effecDve outcomes.CARING – C3: How are peoples privacy, dignity and independence respected andpromoted.To meet the legal requirements of the regulated ac vi es that KH Ltd is registered toprovide: Equality Act 2010 The Health and Social Care Act 2008 Regula ons 2014 Health and Safety at work etc Act 1974 Mental Capacity Act 2005Policy (COVID-19)Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the commoncold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERSCoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV). A novel coronavirus (nCoV) is anew strain that has not been previously iden fied in humans.Common signs of infec on include respiratory symptoms, fever, cough, shortness of breathand breathing difficul es. In more severe cases, infec on can cause pneumonia, severeacute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and even death.Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

2ProcedureThere are key measures in preven ng the development and spread of coronavirus: All staff must wear gloves and an apron when in direct contact with the pa ent, theirbedclothes or equipment. Disposing of excreta clearing up spills of body fluid Wear gloves and apron if assis ng with the hygiene or toile ng of the pa ent andshould wash their hands with soap and water afer this contact. Take apron off first, then gloves and wash hands (in this order so that un-glovedhands are not contaminated) Wash their hands before leaving the House and on arrival. Afer disposing of excreta or clearing up body fluid spills All staff must ensure that they are carrying with them and using Alcohol Gel / AlcoholwipesAll the above preven on methods need to be communicated to all staff agending all clients.We will be following GUIDELINES set by Public Health England (SEE agached Document –28.04.2020) in terms of PPE and the use of it.It is client’s responsibili es to inform the Katherine Harriet Office if they have been incontact with anyone who has visited the countries that have been listed on the Public HealthEngland Website or has been in contact with someone who has suspected or confirmedCoronavirus. The office should be immediately informed if the client that we are caring for issuspected to have or has a confirmed case of Coronavirus.For staff that are classed as ‘High Risk’ a risk assessment will be carried out to ensure that allpreventable measures are in place, and they are working in the safest possible way.Where we have Vulnerable or Pregnant staff, we will carry out a Risk Assessment to ensuresafe prac ces and how we can mi gate any risk.Updated – 25.03.2022As a staff member tests posi ve on a Lateral Flow test they will require to complete thefollowing flow of procedure:Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

3Update 14/04/2022As a staff member tests posi ve on a lateral flow test, they will no longer need to complete afollow up PCR test result, the individual will need to test on day 5 and 6, if this is nega vewith 24 hours apart the staff member may return to work. Daily tes ng will con nue and ifs ll posi ve they will be able to return upon day 14. If the test is nega ve they may return towork before this period. Please follow updated flow chart:Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

4Update 24/05/22Following Government guidance a staff member is able to return to work from ten dayonwards, providing the staff member has no symptoms of a cough and high temperature.The manager must provide a risk assessment for the staff member to return to work.OfficeOffice staff will be reduced during lockdown to skeleton staff, staff that are working withinthe office environment will always sit separately and keep a recommended distance of 2metres between them.Office staff will be required to wear a mask when walking through and around the office andare not sat at their worksta on, all staff members are required to use alcohol gel on theirarrival into the office and before entering the main office their temperature taken andlogged each me, they enter the office.The main office will be closed to public, anyone who wishes to have a mee ng with amember of the office team or need to come in to sign paperwork will have to have theirtemperature taken and recorded on their arrival and then sat in the mee ng room behindthe screen. The table in this room will need to be wiped using An bacterial spray or wipesafer the mee ng has ended.As of 25th January 2021, there is now an Covid Office Checklist to be completed each weekby HR and reported back to the Business Manager to be discussed at the Care Teammee ngs on a Monday. This will ensure all the requirements for the office are beingfollowed and any improvements that need to be made.Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

5Updated – 01.07.2021Office staff to complete a Lateral Flow test each day before agending work, a picture of thisis to be sent to the office WhatsApp group before agending the office.Updated – 01.07.2021Covid Temperature and Covid Checklist is no longer required, The office will follow theguidelines as per Government living with Covid set out, screens are s ll used in the officeand staff will be prompted to test and complete temperature when the staff memberUpdated – 01.04.2022Office staff to complete a Lateral Flow test on Monday / Wednesday and Fridays, tests areregistered by Recep on and Admin each me.Updated – 26.04.2022Temperature checks and Covid Checklist now not required, policy to be con nued to beupdated on a weekly basis. Temperature check to be completed when the individual isfeeling unwell, if the temperature check is high the individual must return home and beassessed whether the member can work from home.Lateral Flow tests are completed every Monday and Thursday for Office staff.Statutory Sick PayUpdated – 24.03.2022The Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme closes for coronavirus related absences afer 17March 2022. The scheme will no longer pay employees if they are required to not agendwork due to Coronavirus related illness. SSP will be available under normal sicknesspayments and no longer from the first day of absence, but from the Statutory Sick Pay fromday 4 onwards.HolidaysAny staff that are planning to travel abroad need to make the office aware of where they aregoing, advice on travel and tes ng will be sought from Direct Gov website.Updated – 14.06.2021The new traffic light system which is available on direct gov and is regularly updated to makeall travelers aware of which countries are in Red Amber and Green categories. It has adviceand the latest informa on on entry requirements and travel warnings. Before you travel,please check the (entry requirements) as these change with very ligle warning. KatherineHarriet advise that you do not travel to any Amber or Red countries due to the vulnerabilityof our clients. If you are thinking of travelling abroad, please speak to a member of themanagement team immediately. It is important to note that government guideline mightsuggest isola on period these may be longer for the purpose of Katherine Harriet.In line with this policy, we advise you to only travel to those countries in the Green list.All Katherine Harriet staff that fly to go on holiday will be assessed on a case by case basis,the guidance will be taken from the Direct Gov website and will be communicated with theKatherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

6staff member via email so they are clear on what needs to happen afer they return back toEngland.Flu JabsAs guidance set out by NHS England, we have requested that all Staff employed by KatherineHarriet book to have their flu jab and ensure that we are made aware as soon as this hasbeen received by the staff member.TesDngAs of 8th December 2020, all staff members that are employed by Katherine Harriet will betested weekly, unless they are tested by another workplace, or a test is required due tothem showing symptoms. The Registered Manager is to ensure that the tests are ordered forstaff to drive by the office to collect these. Once the staff member has collected these, thiswill need to be logged on the Covid-19 spread sheet.The Office Administrator / HR Assistant will be responsible for logging this each week withthe date that this was collected. The Wellbeing Assistant will need to follow the instruc onson how to carry out the test and how to register the test using the UON and then send thisto be analyzed. When supplying the email address for the test results to be sent to theWellbeing Assistants have been instructed to supply the info@katherineharriet.care andtheir mobile number to ensure that they and the office receive the results and they receive acop themselves. If the results come back and are Nega ve this will be logged on the systemon the Covid-19 spread sheet and on People Planner, if the test is received and is posi vethe Wellbeing Assistant will need to follow Government Guidance and self-isolate.If they do receive a Posi ve result, they are required to not carry out another test un l 90days afer the posi ve result has been received, this will need to be checked against thelatest Government Guidance.KH also have a supply of Lateral Flow Tests (Rapid Response) and will use these where theyare needed to ensure safety and reassurance when needed.UPDATED 23.07.2021:Public Health England have emailed and issued updated guidance on isola on within theHealth Care Sector, COVID-19: Exemp on from contact isola on for fully vaccinated healthand social care staff in excep onal circumstances.This clearly defines guidance on self-isola on when being in contact with a posi ve Covid 19case. only in excep onal circumstances where there is a risk to health or safety resul ngfrom staff absence through the provision of a reduced level of care, health and social carestaff who have been iden fied as a contact of a case of COVID-19 and who are fullyvaccinated (more than 14 days afer the second dose) may be able to con nue in their role.Each is to be decided on a case-by-case basis and clear instruc on and Risk Assessments willneed to be in place for this.UPDATED 13.08.2021Public Health has reissued guidance on this as of 16th August, Staff who are fully vaccinated,social staff members who have been iden fied as a contact of a case of COVID-19 no longerKatherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

7need to self-isolate, if they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (that is, 14 days afer a fullcourse of an MHRA approved NHS administered vaccine).In rela on to staff members who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, requires thefollowing: the care worker should not have any COVID-19 symptoms the care worker should immediately arrange for a PCR test, either through KatherineHarriet or via the NHS Test and Trace service, and the result of this PCR test shouldbe nega ve prior to returning to work following the nega ve PCR result, the care worker should undertake a Lateral FlowTest every day for the 10 days following their last contact with the case (even on daysthey are not at work) on days the care worker is working, the Lateral Flow Test should be taken beforestar ng their shif, and the result should be nega ve the care worker should comply with all relevant infec on control precau ons andPPE should be worn properly throughout the dayUPDATED 23.12.2021Public Health update states that anyone who is fully vaccinated now only has to isolate for 7days, in order for them to to reduce this isola on period they need to complete a lateralflow test on day 6 and 7 of isola on, is these are nega ve then they no longer have to isolateand can return to work. If the Lateral Flow test are posi ve then the full 10 days isola onperiod will need to be completed.Updated – 17.01.2022Public Health update states that anyone who is fully vaccinated now only has to isolate for 5days, in order for them to to reduce this isola on period they need to complete a lateralflow test on day 5 and 6 of isola on, is these are nega ve then they no longer have to isolateand can return to work. If the Lateral Flow test are posi ve, then the full 10 days isola onperiod will need to be completed.Staff who are not fully vaccinatedIn rela on to staff who are unvaccinated, or par ally vaccinated, who are iden fied acontact of a COVID-19 case,If an unvaccinated or par ally vaccinated staff member is no fied as a contact of a COVID-19case, by NHS Test and Trace or their workplace, they must self-isolate as advised unless theyare exempt (because they are under 18, unable to be vaccinated due to medical reasons orare taking part or have taken part in a clinical trial for a COVID-19 vaccine).If they are unvaccinated and are exempt from self-isola on they should not agend work.The following general principles con nue to apply to all unvaccinated or par ally vaccinatedstaff who have been iden fied as a contact of a COVID-19 case:Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

8if they are providing care to or are in close contact with an individual with SARS-CoV2 infec on and are wearing the correct PPE appropriately in accordance with the current infec on preven on and control (IPC) guidance, they will not be considered as acontact for the purposes of contact tracing and isola on if there has been a breach of recommended PPE during the care episode then thestaff member would be considered a contact and should self-isolate as advised in non-pa ent facing areas, IPC precau ons may uninten onally be less stringentlyadhered to. If IPC precau ons have been compromised, or PPE has been worn incorrectly or breached, the staff member should be considered a contact and should selfisolate as advised. Updated – 24.02.2022Isola on is now no longer a legal requirement, this has not yet been confirmed with in theHealth and Social Care Sector, this will be reviewed and new guidance issued on or before 1stApril 2022, un l this new guidance has been issued LFT are to be competed daily by all staffthat are working and these need to be registered, PPE is to be worn as per IPC guidance.Updated – 01/04/2022From the 1st April 2022, staff will no longer be required to test with Lateral Flow Tests beforethe start of each shif or nearest me possible, instead the following will apply for weeklyasymptoma c tes ng;AsymptomaDc staff tesDngStaff should conduct 2 LFD tests per week, taking them before they begin work, spaced 3 to4 days apart. This also applies to staff who provide care and support to the individual theylive with. This will be monitored by the administra on team and staff will be contacted if thisis not being completed. These are to be registered in the normal route using the companiesUON on the Government website. If the staff member works only once a week this will becarried out before shif commences.SymptomaDc staff tesDngIf an individual experiences any of the main symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19), theyshould immediately take a lateral flow device (LFD) test as soon as they develop symptomsand take another LFD test 48 hours afer the first test.Symptoma c staff should stay away from work and conduct the LFD test at home. Staff cancome into work if both LFD test results are nega ve and medically fit to do so.Updated – 13/04/2022Close ContactWhen an individual has been in contact with a posi ve case, they will no longer need toisolate from work, they will be required to take a Lateral Flow Test daily for the following 5Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

9days, if symptoms begin to show the office must be no fied immediately and symptoma ctes ng must begin as per guidelines.TesDng when working with a confirmed posiDve ClientFollowing a posi ve case, staff should do daily tes ng for 5 days. This tes ng is not extendedif further posi ves are found in these 5 days.CQC TrackerKatherine Harriet is required to complete the CQC Tracker each day Monday – Friday, thiswill be to record: How many Clients Katherine Harriet have to date How many people using your service have a confirmed diagnosis of coronavirus How many people using your service have a suspected case of coronavirus How many staff in your organisa on deliver care to people How many staff who deliver care to people who are not working because ofcoronavirus What is Katherine Harriet’s current stock of personal protec ve equipment (PPE) Can Katherine Harriet provide any extra care hours How many extra care hours do you think you can provide per weekThis needs to be competed a screen shot taken and copied on to a word document and thenprinted and placed in the CQC file under the CQC Tracker sec on, this also has a front pagethat needs to be cked and signed by the person comple ng this.KH will also ensure they agend all Provider / Hereford Council update Mee ng (everyThursday) to ensure they are always up to date with the latest legisla on. Public HealthEngland are also present for these mee ngs.VaccinesAs of the 1st January 2021, 58% (31 staff members) of our staff members have received the1st Pfizer vaccine, they will receive the 2nd vaccine again on 20th March 2021. We are wai ngfor confirma on on when the other 42% of staff members can agend to have the vaccine.UPDATED 27.09.2021As of Wednesday 22nd August, all Care staff will be offered the booster vaccine, this will needto be booked and agended by the staff, Katherine Harriet need to be no fied once this hasbeen received.UPDATED 27.12.2021As of 27th December 2021, anyone who is classed as being Immune Suppressed will beoffered a 4th Vaccina on.UPDATED – 01.04.2022Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

10Our Vaccina on Policy CM49, updated on 15/03/2022 outlines Katherine Harriet’sencouragement for all staff to receive their Covid-19 vaccina ons and to keep these up todate. Katherine Harriet ensures all Covid Pass’ are produced and recorded on theirpersonnel files.Clients returning from Hospital or Coming home from RespiteAll client that are returning home into the care of Katherine Harriet are to have a Covid-19PCR test before they are discharged, the Care Team are responsible for finding out if this testis posi ve or Nega ve.If the test is Nega ve the client can return home and the care can be recommenced, allWellbeing Assistants will be required to wear full PPE (Gloves, Apron, Mask and Visor) for 7days when agending calls with the client, afer 7-day period has ended they will only berequired to wear PPE as per Government Guidance (Gloves, Aprons and Mask).If the test result is posi ve Katherine Harriet will advise the hospital or Care Home that theywill not recommence care un l the 10-day isola on period has come to an end, afer this theclient can be discharged home into the care of Katherine Harriet, this will be following theabove guidance on PPE.UPDATE:As of 25th January 2021 – 91% of our staff members have received the 1st Pfizer vaccine, theywill receive the 2nd vaccine again on 20th March 2021.UPDATE:As of 8th February 2021 – 95% of our staff members have received the 1st Pfizer vaccine, theywill receive the 2nd vaccine again on 20th March 2021.UPDATE:As of 22nd February 2021 – 90% of our staff members have received the 1st Pfizer vaccine,they will receive the 2nd vaccine again on 20th March 2021.UPDATE:As of 29th February 2021 – 90% of our staff members have received the 1st Pfizer vaccine,they will receive the 2nd vaccine again on 20th March 2021.UPDATE:As of 1st March 2021 – 90% of our staff members have received the 1st Pfizer vaccine, theywill receive the 2nd vaccine again on 20th March 2021.UPDATE:As of 8th March 2021 – 90% of our staff members have received the 1st Pfizer vaccine, theywill receive the 2nd vaccine again on 20th March 2021.UPDATE:As of 15th March 2021 – 98% of our staff members have received the 1st Pfizer vaccine, theywill receive the 2nd vaccine again on 20th March 2021.Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

11As of 27.03.2020 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO Staff tested posi ve for COVID 19UPDATE:As of 20.07.2020 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO Staff tested posi ve for COVID 19UPDATE:As of 10.12.2020 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO Staff tested posi ve for COVID 19UPDATE:As of 24.12.2020 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had 1 Staff member who has tested posi ve forCOVID 19. Weekly tes ng commenced for all staff.UPDATE:As of 07.01.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members tested posi ve for COVID19 (Since 01.12.2020: 1 x Posi ve Case)UPDATE:As of 25.01.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had 1 x Staff member who have tested posi ve forCOVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 2 x Posi ve Cases)UPDATE:As of 08.02.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 2 x Posi ve Cases)UPDATE:As of 22.02.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had 1 x New Staff member who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)We have had ONE staff member test posi ve on 21.02.2021UPDATE:Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

12As of 29.02.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)UPDATE:As of 01.03.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)UPDATE:As of 08.03.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)UPDATE:As of 15.03.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)20.03.2021 – 2nd Vaccina ons for Front Line workers and officeworkers taking place.UPDATE:As of 22.03.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)20.03.2021 – 37% of Front Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 29.03.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)20.03.2021 – 39% of Front Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 05.04.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)05.04.2021 – 45% of Front Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

13UPDATE:As of 12.04.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 81% of Front Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 19.04.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 87% of Front Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 26.04.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 87% of Front Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 03.05.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 95% of Front Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 10.05.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 95% of Front Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

14As of 17.05.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 97% of Front Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 24.05.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 98% of Front-Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.24.5.2020 - 98% of Front-Line workers and office workers havereceived their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 01.06.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 98% of Front-Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.24.5.2020 - 98% of Front-Line workers and office workers havereceived their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 07.06.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 98% of Front-Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.24.5.2020 - 98% of Front-Line workers and office workers havereceived their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 18.06.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

1512.04.2021 – 98% of Front-Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.24.5.2020 - 98% of Front-Line workers and office workers havereceived their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 21.06.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 98% of Front-Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.24.5.2020 - 98% of Front-Line workers and office workers havereceived their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 26.06.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 98% of Front-Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.24.5.2020 - 98% of Front-Line workers and office workers havereceived their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 02.07.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 98% of Front-Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.24.5.2020 - 98% of Front-Line workers and office workers havereceived their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.UPDATE:As of 09.07.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 98% of Front-Line workers and office workershave received their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.24.5.2020 - 98% of Front-Line workers and office workers havereceived their 2nd Covid Vaccina on.Katherine Harriet Ltd – CORONAVIRUS P&P (CM43)Telephone: 01432 483083 / info@katherineharriet.care / www.katherineharriet.care

16UPDATE:As of 16.07.2021 -We have had NO Clients tested posi ve for COVID 19We have had NO new Staff members who have tested posi vefor COVID 19. (Since 01.12.2020: 3 x Posi ve Cases)12.04.2021 – 98% of Front-Line workers and office workershave

For staff that are classed as 'High Risk' a risk assessment will be carried out to ensure that all preventable measures are in place, and they are working in the safest possible way. Where we have Vulnerable or Pregnant staff, we will carry out a Risk Assessment to ensure safe prac ces and how we can mi gate any risk. Updated - 25.03.2022