This was going to go in the Covid thread, but it's a wider issue that the non-plan for social care will not touch.
The number of care workers unvaccinated is quite large in many places, and there's three weeks before they lose their jobs. I can't conceive why so many are reluctant, but I hear that in Birmingham there are 2700 care workers likely to have to leave - and no-one to replace them. Several domiciliary care companies have already handed back contracts to councils, and for at least one care home (in Cheshire I think) the owner (after facing quality issues) is simply closing the home with a week's notice, so the local council has a week to find new places for around 40 vulnerable elderly residents.