https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52616080
"People working in social care in England and Wales have been twice as likely to die with coronavirus as the general working-age population, Office for National Statistics figures show.
But healthcare workers have been no more likely to die than other workers."
I touched on this last week following an analysis on More or Less of death rates among Health workers compared to other workers.
The result is surprising given the higher risk of encountering the virus in hospitals than outside or at home, and the higher proportion of BAME's in NHS, but maybe this is offset by the fact that doctors are probably healthier and more hygiene conscious than other workers overall.
I still admire them for doing what they do- I am a wimp in comparison in not wanting to share a classroom with 30 coughing children
The figures for care workers are not surprising- except that I thought they might be even higher if anything.