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There was no scientific advice to test all patients discharged from hospitals into care homes at the start of the Covid ...
A civil servant's assertion that there was a "generational slaughter within care homes" in the early days of the pandemic is a phrase that "chimes with the experience of thousands of our families", ...
Learn about the pressures social care nurses were under during the Covid-19 pandemic, through evidence given at the UK ...
Relatives of care home residents tell the Covid inquiry they will never get over how their loved ones died.
Discharging patients from hospitals to care homes in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic was “the least-worst decision” at the time, former health secretary Matt Hancock has said.
A public health agency official has told the UK Covid-19 inquiry that visiting in care homes during the pandemic was about "managing risk". Heather Reid, the interim director of Nursing, Midwifery and ...
The Covid inquiry will examine the impact of the pandemic on care services, starting on Monday.
Matt Hancock has insisted that discharging patients from hospitals to care homes in the early stages of the pandemic was “the least-worst decision” at the time.
When the pandemic hit in early 2020, hospital patients were rapidly discharged into care homes - but there was no policy requiring them to be tested for COVID before admission.
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The UK Covid Inquiry will this week look at the impact of the pandemic on care homes and the agony felt by residents and ...
Bereaved urge ‘truth’ as Covid inquiry shifts focus to care homes Matt Hancock will appear on Wednesday for a full-day session to face questions during a module set to last five weeks.
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