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Jan 2022
Council staff who work in highways, planning and office jobs may step into care roles amid a shortage in staff caused by the omicron variant of coronavirus.
The Harrogate district has recorded unprecedented levels of case numbers in the last few weeks. The seven-day rate now up to 1,507 per 100,000 population.
An increase in virus spread has meant that many in the care sector have become infected and need to isolate.
North Yorkshire County Council has stepped up emergency planning to mitigate for what it calls a "significant reduction" in staff across critical care services and the wider care sector.
Staff took on different duties and worked extra hours over the holiday period. But now the county council has called on its wider workforce to help out.
Richard Flinton, who chairs the North Yorkshire Local Resilience Forum, a partnership of emergency agencies, said:
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