Discharging patients to care homes at start of pandemic was 'unlawful'

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Policy on discharging hospital patients to care homes was 'unlawful', High Court judges rule

Lord Justice Bean and Mr Justice Garnham read out ruling in London Wednesday. It said the government policy 'failed to take into account the risk to the elderly'. A case was brought by two women whose fathers had died from Covid-19.

Lord Justice Bean and Mr Justice Garnham read out ruling in London Wednesday. It said the government policy 'failed to take into account the risk to the elderly'. A case was brought by two women whose fathers had died from Covid-19

 

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They’re doing the same now with their ignore covid plan

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Just stop for one moment… Ask yourself, what was their intent? In other words, why did they do this? The answer, of course, is truly shocking! Now imagine this happened to your loved one 🫢

The Tory killing fields Don’t get old Don’t be poor Don’t be homeless Don’t be ill If you are the evil Tory scum will victimise and punish you They don’t care if you suffer, starve or die A future government must prosecute every single criminal Tory MP

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