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Mar 9, 2021 Excitement is building as visiting restrictions at care homes have been relaxed to allow for emotional reunions with the easing of lockdown. Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Sign Up The visiting pod at Wheatlands Care Home with hostess Carolyn Abberley, resident Cynthia Espley and team leader Lucy Gray As part of the Prime Minister’s roadmap out of lockdown, care home residents can now nominate a single relative or loved one who will be able to visit them regularly indoors. Hugs and kisses are not allowed but they can hold hands and make repeat visits under carefully designed conditions aimed at keeping everyone safe. ....
Watch: Covid super-survivors send well wishes to Captain Sir Tom Moore While Captain Sir Tom Moore is in hospital with Covid-19, five centenarians who have also battled the virus wish him a swift recovery 1 February 2021 • 5:55pm Care home residents across the nation have filmed themselves wishing the World War 2 veteran a swift recovery after he was taken to hospital on Sunday evening. Sir Tom, known simply as Captain Tom remains in his local hospital in Bedford and is being treated for Covid-19 and pneumonia. His bout with the virus prompted 100-year-old Nora Reynolds to send a video from her care home in Shropshire. ....
Jan 7, 2021 The roll-out of the biggest vaccination programme in NHS history is gearing up with further care home residents, workers and vulnerable patients joining the queue for the Covid jab in Shropshire and Mid Wales. Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Sign Up Robert and Hazel Worrall have had the vaccine Crosfield House manager Wayne Rees with resident Mary Willis, 86, who was the first to get the vaccine from district nurse Caroline Raftree Residents across the region will be contacted directly by their GP if they are eligible for the vaccine – with those aged 80 and above along with care home workers and residents and NHS staff who are at higher risk, among the first to receive the vaccination. ....