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Hundreds of police officers and staff off work with long covid since pandemic hit

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Hundreds of police officers have been signed off work with long Covid since the start of the pandemic, new date has revealed.A total of 345 absences have been recorded by staff since Police Scotland began using the "post-Covid syndrome" category in July 2020 for those off work for more than 12 weeks.The figures were revealed in a freedom of information request by the justice affairs magazine 1919.

In the financial year up to December, there were 131 long Covid absences by police officers and staff.The Scottish Government has announced a £10 million fund for long Covid support, with the money going to health boards and charities.David Kennedy, general secretary of the Scottish Police Federation, said: "The issues surrounding Covid-19 will be far-reaching for generations and we can only hope that the public inquiries both in Scotland and UK-wide will shine a light on these issues."We need to make sure that our governments and police services continue to help their police officers and staff as they come to terms with the impact that long Covid is having in their lives."The physical, mental and financial help that will be required in years to come needs to be a priority for them."We need to learn from where it went wrong and make sure that any mistakes are not repeated."Assistant Chief Constable Alan Speirs told 1919: "Officers and staff showed outstanding professionalism and commitment to help keep people safe during the pandemic."Their health and welfare is one of Police Scotland's main priorities and we have a range of mechanisms in place to support them, including the employee assistance programme and the Your Wellbeing Matters programme."We also work with our occupational health provider to support police officers and

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