Ban on attending hospitals with pregnant partners 'may have contributed to maternity deaths'

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Report suggests measures during first Covid wave may have caused delays in those who lost babies seeking care

Rules that banned people from attending hospitals with their pregnant partners during the first wave of the Covid pandemic could have contributed to maternity deaths, a new report has suggested.

 

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