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Old 08-07-2020, 11:31   #4458
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Never mind all these second hand sources. The one that matters is:

https://assets.publishing.service.go...quirements.pdf

Bearing in mind that my point is the professional medical staff should have tested transferred patients (expressly for the purpose of freeing up hospital beds):

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Nowhere in the requirements does it say that discharged (into care home) patients are not to be CV tested.

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It does say in Annex D, Leaflet A:


I've underlined the piece I want to point out.

As this entire requirements document is all about CV, the "health team looking after you" should only have discharged patients who were not CV positive. It was a professional step that they missed out.

But that's a March document whilst FullFact is citing the 2nd April guidance. But having seen Chris's response, he points out the bigger picture very clearly.

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