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There was no scientific advice to test all patients discharged from hospitals into care homes at the start of the Covid ...
A public health agency official has told the UK Covid-19 inquiry that visiting in care homes during the pandemic was about ...
The High Court ruled in 2022 that government policies on discharging hospital patients into care homes at the start of the ...
Nursing homes that allowed visitors during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic did not see higher infection rates, even during one of its most dangerous phases, academic researchers conclude in a ...
Matt Hancock has insisted that discharging patients from hospitals to care homes in the early stages of the pandemic was “the least-worst decision” at the time.
Former health secretary Matt Hancock denied claims the government's attempt to throw a protective ring around care homes in early 2020 was empty rhetoric.
Appearing before the Covid Inquiry, former Health Secretary Matt Hancock lashed out at local authorities and Public Health ...
COVID is still with us, and there will be other pandemics. It’s critical that we don’t forget the lessons we’ve learned.” ...
Matt Hancock will appear on Wednesday for a full-day session to face questions during a module set to last five weeks.
In a huge blow for the Wallabies, playmaker Noah Lolesio will miss taking on the touring Lions after undergoing surgery ...
A large-scale study of older adults found that severe COVID-19 infections requiring hospitalizations are associated with accelerated cognitive decline. Milder cases that do not require hospital care ...
From Monday, module six of the inquiry will look at the effect the pandemic had on the adult social care sector across the UK.