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There was no scientific advice to test discharged patients at Covid's start, an ex-minister says.
A public health agency official has told the UK Covid-19 inquiry that visiting in care homes during the pandemic was about ...
Holocaust survivor Edith Frankie became one of the Los Angeles Jewish Home’s first residents to be vaccinated for COVID-19 on Dec. 30, 2020. (Photo courtesy Los Angeles Jewish Home) For much of ...
The spread of COVID-19 has added pressure to the home health care industry, ... 'We want to live': At-risk adults, home health care workers fear coronavirus. Marisa Kwiatkowski Tricia L. Nadolny.
With no coronavirus vaccine available and testing hard to get, long-term care homes need to focus on staying clear of the virus, said Dr. Swati Gaur, a Gainesville geriatrician who helped write ...
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.
An outbreak of coronavirus in a nursing home near Seattle is prompting urgent calls for precautionary tactics at America’s elder care facilities, where residents are at heightened risk of ...
COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on older people in care homes across Canada. Yet serious concerns remain for a different kind of epidemic that may continue throughout the rollout of vaccines ...
The High Court ruled in 2022 that government policies on discharging hospital patients into care homes at the start of the pandemic were ‘unlawful’ ...
For much of last year, the Los Angeles Jewish Home had relatively few COVID-19 cases, evading the pandemic’s hefty toll on long-term care residents in Southern California.
For much of last year, the Los Angeles Jewish Home had relatively few COVID-19 cases, evading the pandemic’s hefty toll on long-term care residents in Southern California.