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Old 20-05-2020, 15:16   #3497
Hom3r
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
I am just glad my mum is safe. Her home stopped visitors the week before lockdown and their measures are so good they have not had a single case of COVID-19 at all. However my father in law's home has had a large number of cases and a number of patient deaths. It really is a scandal how bad some homes have gotten.


The nursing home my mum is in has no visitors either.

My mum is in her 5th week there, but she hasn't been able to leave her room as she is bed ridden and has sores.



But soon they will put her into a chair and take her to the group area, she will be able to eat there.
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