But following any overnight stay, including a hospital visit, and on admission, residents are still required to isolate for 14 days.
The DHSC has said its guidance will be kept under review, and its “ambition” is that the need for self-isolation following overnight stays will be amended as soon as evidence shows it is safe.
John’s Campaign says current guidance is unlawful because it encourages providers to falsely imprison residents, and makes it likely that providers will not conduct individual risk assessments.
The charity said the DHSC has told its lawyers from Leigh Day that the 14-day requirement is not mandatory.
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