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A grassroots-led movement is rehousing the nation's frontline health workers to prevent them from transmitting COVID-19 to family at home | AngusGthompson

A grassroots-led movement is rehousing the nation's frontline health workers to prevent them from transmitting COVID-19 to family at home.

One nurse has resorted to sleeping in her garage to keep a safe distance from her elderly and infirm father, theAnother nurse, Saphran Eckersley, who works at Liverpool Hospital, said that although she had not yet come into contact with anyone who had been diagnosed with coronavirus, she had chosen to isolate herself from her family and her partner.

Ms Lau said the furnished home would also accommodate another nurse trying to protect her family and a doctor who had to commute an hour each way between work and home. Find-a-bed co-founder Paige Burton said her organisation would "continue to fill that gap as long as it exists".

 

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