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22.07.2021

Industry calls for end to isolation for fully vaccinated as survey shows widespread impact

Overwhelming backing for free tests and statutory sick pay          

Key findings:

  • 77% of companies impacted by track and trace with the same number saying it has increased in the last two weeks
  • 66% of companies back bringing forward the August date
  • 13% of companies saying some production stopped
  • Almost a quarter saying up to 10% of staff isolating, almost 1 in 10 saying up to 25%
  • 97% of companies back free lateral tests for employers while a similar number say Statutory Sick Pay should be available for employees isolating from day one

 

Britain’s manufacturers are calling for the August 16 date for an end to self-isolation for those fully vaccinated to be brought forward on the back of clear evidence of the impact of ‘pinging’ on the sector.

The call was made on the back of a survey showing two thirds of companies back the call in response to the widespread impact of an increasing number of staff who are having to isolate. This is now having a knock-on impact with 13% of companies saying some production has already stopped.

The survey of 436 companies also showed companies continuing to prioritise the safety of their staff with more than two thirds of companies (67%) saying they had not removed any restrictions and had no plans to do so. Almost a fifth of companies (19%) have removed some restrictions, while just 2% have removed all.

 

Commenting, Stephen Phipson, Make UK Chief Executive, said:

“While we remain in a public health emergency the rules are clear in that anyone who is pinged should isolate. As such, employers should continue to act responsibly as they have since the start of the crisis and encourage their employees to follow the rules as they stand.

“However, the impact on manufacturing continues to rapidly increase and there remains an inconsistency of Government policy that allows non-vaccinated people in nightclubs while those who have had both jabs are asked to isolate. We would urge Government to address this by bringing forward the planned August date in order to keep the economy open.”

 

According to the survey, over three quarters of companies (77%) said that NHS track and trace was having an impact on their business with the same proportion having seen this increase in the last two weeks.

In terms of proportion of staff more than half of companies (56%) said up to 5% of staff were having to isolate with almost a quarter (22%) saying up to 10% were having to isolate.

The survey also showed that the overwhelming majority of companies (97%) back free lateral flow tests for employers and statutory sick pay from day one for employees isolating and/or with Covid symptoms.

The survey of 436 companies was carried out on Wednesday 21 July.

News / Make UK