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department believe they needed to get people out of hospitals. the whistle blower says that dr eamonn 0 moore whistle blower says that dr eamonn 0 moore and drjulia verne were pressured, 0 moore and drjulia verne were pressured, to allow more care homes to take pressured, to allow more care homes to take patients in. at discharge testing to take patients in. at discharge testing advice softened at the instruction of your department? not that i m instruction of your department? iirrit that i m aware of. if i can sit at the clinical advice we were given, because we followed it throughout on this and it s a very important topic. if you think about it, from the start we knew that people living in care homes were amongst the most vulnerable. we did all that we could to support them and we knew that because we know that covid 19 has a bigger impact on people the older that they are, and say this was obviously a very important topic from the start. the clinical advice at the time had