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Covid: baby sitter bonus, health professions say no to exclusion

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Rome, March 17 (beraking latest news Salute) – Health and social care professions excluded from the baby sitter bonus provided to support workers with minor children in this phase of the pandemic emergency. “In the face of this evidence, the Federations and National Orders of social workers, biologists, chemists and physicists, pharmacists, midwives, psychologists, veterinarians, with the support of the Federations of nurses, doctors and health technicians of medical radiology (Tsrm Pstrp) they ask the government to eliminate this inexplicable exclusion as soon as possible, so as to allow tens of thousands of professionals to be able to dedicate themselves to their tasks and to the community without further worries for their loved ones “.

“In health – the professionals jointly state in a note – there are no marginal professionals, therefore from the Politics and from the Institutions we expect equal recognition for all the health and socio-health professions. It is with great disappointment, however, that we must to note that when support measures are envisaged for health and social-health workers, certain professions are systematically ignored, which are also central to the protection of health and to the efficiency and effectiveness of the work of the National Health Service “.

“In the very recent decree no. 30/2021 March 13, 2021 – specifies the note – ‘Urgent measures to deal with the spread of Covid-19 and support interventions for workers with minor children in distance learning or quarantine”, were excluded from bonus baby sitting Social workers, Biologists, Chemists and Physicists, Pharmacists, Midwives, Psychologists, Veterinarians and other operators. An unjustified absence that contradicts the need not to compromise the continuation of care, assistance and prevention activities in the area, in health facilities and in the workplace, already put to the test in these months of pandemic crisis “.

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The note recalls that “all health professionals have responded, and are responding, to the crisis with commitment and dedication, regardless of holidays or timetables, experiencing extreme difficulty in reconciling life and work, service to the community and family organization . In particular, the female component, majority in the health and socio-health professions, and those who work in a free-professional regime “.

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