Compared to their counterparts living in care homes, many elderly people being cared for at home may be “slipping through the cracks” by missing out on vaccines against the CCP virus, one of the UK’s largest domiciliary care providers has warned. Home care provider Cera said on Monday that just 1 percent of its 10,000 service users, over half of whom are over 80, had thus far received a vaccine in the government’s rapid roll-out program. In contrast, just over 50 percent of its 5,000 care workers had so far been vaccinated. The government on Jan. 18 announced it would start vaccinating over 70s after the first priority group comprising care home residents and staff had all been offered their first dose of a jab, as well as over half of over-80s. “We are working day and night to make sure everyone who is 70 and over, our health and social …