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where the workforce capacity was insufficient to care for the individuals, so if ijust paint a picture perhaps where you have care workers who may be a risk and the evidence suggests they were doing a fabulousjob but evidence suggests they were doing a fabulous job but they were bringing in, as the majority, into care homes, infection, that you can t just exclude everybody, and people who, because you lose the capacity to continue, and one of the biggest risks was care workers, so maybe a nurse, for example, working in the kids sector, who then goes and does a night in a nursing care home and then goes on and does a bit of domiciliary work, and you can see the infection tracking round, but just saying, stay in one place immediately means you ve lost two capacity points in your health and care system. capacity points in your health and care system- capacity points in your health and care system. that is a description ofthe care system. that is a description of the problem, ....
32 year old Kelly Brewster came from sheffield. A polish couple who havent been named were also killed. 64 people are still in hospitals across manchester 20 of them are in a Critical Condition. Good morning. It is tuesday the 24th of may. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. More details are emerging about the salman abedi who carried out the attack on Manchester Arena in which twenty two people died. The government has raised the Terror Threat level to critical following the bombing, meaning another attack is imminent. This Morning Police in manchester have arrested three more men in connection with the investigation. The Home Secretary amber rudd says it ....
Home affairs editor at the evening standard, and broadcaster matthew stadlen. thank you very much indeed for joining us. let mejust show thank you very much indeed for joining us. let me just show you what we ve got at the moment. the observer leads with the archbishop of canterbury s criticism of the government s plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda, saying it is against of the nature of god . the archbishop s comments are also on the front of the sunday telegraph. he is expected to say in his easter sermon that he has serious ethical questions about sending asylum seekers overseas. priti heartless is how the sunday mirror describes the rwanda plan, saying that orphans of genocide will lose their home to make way for refugees from the uk. punish eco mob now, reads the front of the sunday express, referring to the results of a poll the paper has carried out on tougher laws to pub. claiming britain has lost patience with eco extremists and wants to see police crackdown on protests ....