What about carers who have to drive between appointments (which is almost all of them, because social care is so short staffed they are constantly late for clients)?
For most people this would be fine but there are genuine key workers.
It's almost like you need some kind of scheme to identify them so they can be prioritised!
Yeah, I'm being a bit facetious and am aware something like that would hit the poor the hardest. Got a friend who goes to hospices and the like to do massage therapy and was panicking because she was struggling to find fuel and needed it to get all her equipment to places to work.
What about carers who have to drive between appointments (which is almost all of them, because social care is so short staffed they are constantly late for clients)?
For most people this would be fine but there are genuine key workers.
It's almost like you need some kind of scheme to identify them so they can be prioritised!