Re: Seems care homes suffering across Europe
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
same link twice - - about Sweden.
Not only that - I do believe the link is to the same report which started this thread.
Re: Seems care homes suffering across Europe
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Anyways this report seems to suggest Europe has had similar car homes issues as the UK
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52704836
Interestingly the emotional charged debates about how Europe's behaviors relating to the UK is often used , such as how progressive their health care , educations are , it now appears good old modern Europe want to open up , get back to school , in fact many are .
Finally here is the the criticism of Labour run Wales in all this with their care homes , testing and PPE procurement ,if the UK government was asleep at the wheel we are still in a coma , Wales has it their gift to do something differently ,like Denmark ??
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52704836
"Car homes issues". Swansea must be having more car homes issues than most of Europe right now.
Re: Seems care homes suffering across Europe
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Originally Posted by
Croesy Blue
Give him a straight answer then
Haven't you repeatedly asked other posters why they engage with him? Take your own advice, CB. You know it makes sense :thumbup:
Re: Seems care homes suffering across Europe
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
same link twice - - about Sweden.
Read all the article it actually refers to Europe as well:
But as in many( European countries,) relatives, staff and union officials have shared concerns that protective clothing arrived too late, and that some staff may have gone to work at the start of the crisis despite showing symptoms of Covid-19.
Now, increasing numbers of workers are also coming forward to criticise regional healthcare authorities for protocols which they say discourage care home workers from sending residents into hospital, and prevent care home and nursing staff from administering oxygen without a doctor's approval, either as part of acute or palliative (end-of-life) services.