Social landlords are facing staffing issues in areas with high rates of COVID-19 as people stay away from work to self-isolate, a survey by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has found. In a summary of responses to its sixth monthly Coronavirus Operational Response Survey (CORS) for September the regulator said that some providers “described emerging issues including increased levels of absence” among care and support staff. The absences were a result of employees “self-isolating in locations where the number of COVID-19 cases is high”, it added. Read more on Inside Housing.
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