Proposals to protect care home residents came too late and were undeliverable, says industry expert

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PHE proposals to protect care home residents came too late and were undeliverable

Proposals to protect care homes were an undeliverable “knee-jerk” reaction to the mounting death toll, an industry leader has claimed.

 

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I was wondering , has that bungling buffoon resigned yet . people said what would happen if Corbyn was PM . Commie boris russiareport , nationalise the trains give branson plc silent payments . austerity poor get poor 1% richer . trickle up

This is what “Right from start we have put a protective ring around our care homes” looks like.

Er....the Govt put a 'protective ring' around care homes.

shocking...hospitals just knowingly dumped Covid-19 patients back in care homes, how could they?

That Chevening holiday may well turn out to be the most expensive break BorisJohnson has ever been on.

Who reads the telegraph 🤔

Asymptomatic carriers are the real story. 70 % of those with the virus have no symptoms.

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