Criminals using covid as 'weapon' against Hartlepool's police force - leaders call for officers to be vaccinated as early as possible

Cleveland’s acting Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Oldroyd is among those calling for vaccines to be brought in for officers as soon as possibleCleveland’s acting Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Oldroyd is among those calling for vaccines to be brought in for officers as soon as possible
Cleveland’s acting Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Oldroyd is among those calling for vaccines to be brought in for officers as soon as possible
Pressure has been stepped up for Hartlepool’s police officers to be made a priority for covid vaccines amid claims that the virus is being used as a “weapon” against those on frontline duties.

There has been a steady stream of troubling incidents since the beginning of the pandemic which have seen criminals spitting and coughing at police officers, or threatening to do so, and claiming to have coronavirus.

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