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One of my sons who is a carer has just rang my wife, and was shaken to report several, (?), deaths in his care home due to CV 19.
He and now we are worried about inadequate PPE, and the risk to him.
My wife advised him to get home asap and self isolate, but of course he has rent etc to pay.
A shocking situation.
He and now we are worried about inadequate PPE, and the risk to him.
My wife advised him to get home asap and self isolate, but of course he has rent etc to pay.
A shocking situation.
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// Hundreds of people are dying in care homes from confirmed or suspected coronavirus without yet being officially counted, the Guardian has learned.
More than 120 residents of the UK’s largest charitable provider of care homes are thought to have died from the virus in the last three weeks, while another network of care homes is reported to have recorded 88 deaths.
'We haven't had time to grieve': care homes struggle as Covid-19 deaths rise
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Care England, the industry body, estimated that the death toll is likely to be close to 1,000, despite the only available official figure for care home fatalities being dramatically lower. The Office for National Statistics said this week that 20 people died in care homes across the whole of England and Wales in the week to 27 March. //
I know some women who work on check-out and they are having to hand change to thousands of customers a day.
// Hundreds of people are dying in care homes from confirmed or suspected coronavirus without yet being officially counted, the Guardian has learned.
More than 120 residents of the UK’s largest charitable provider of care homes are thought to have died from the virus in the last three weeks, while another network of care homes is reported to have recorded 88 deaths.
'We haven't had time to grieve': care homes struggle as Covid-19 deaths rise
Read more
Care England, the industry body, estimated that the death toll is likely to be close to 1,000, despite the only available official figure for care home fatalities being dramatically lower. The Office for National Statistics said this week that 20 people died in care homes across the whole of England and Wales in the week to 27 March. //
I know some women who work on check-out and they are having to hand change to thousands of customers a day.
ff, the story says "up to" 1000 people may have died in care homes, far more than have been reported. No clear figure, though some are given
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Gromit, the little local Sainsbury near me (three checkouts in a row) have a glass/plastic barrier between staff and customers, and they have masks. I've not seen it in bigger supermarkets, where I suppose each counter would have to have its own glass booth. Checkout staff all have masks and gloves, but at any given time they will be within about 3ft of a customer.
I don’t really understand this. If residents in care homes are diagnosed with the virus, wouldn’t they be hospitalised to avoid infecting others?
Theland, was your son, as a carer, not aware that some of the residents were infected - and if not, why not - or is the virus only detected during post mortem examinations?
Theland, was your son, as a carer, not aware that some of the residents were infected - and if not, why not - or is the virus only detected during post mortem examinations?
NAOMI, there is guidance here from the British Geriatrics Society.
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"Because most care home residents live with frailty and multiple medical conditions, there may be occasions where paramedics, general practitioners, or other healthcare professionals make decisions not to escalate their care to hospital. These decisions will not be taken lightly and care home staff must be prepared to work with healthcare providers to support families and residents if such difficult decisions have to be taken."
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"Because most care home residents live with frailty and multiple medical conditions, there may be occasions where paramedics, general practitioners, or other healthcare professionals make decisions not to escalate their care to hospital. These decisions will not be taken lightly and care home staff must be prepared to work with healthcare providers to support families and residents if such difficult decisions have to be taken."