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A doctor has accused the Home Office of “moral failure” over the continued housing of asylum seekers at an ageing and virus-hit military barracks. Napier Barracks in Kent has been used as “emergency” accommodation since September last year, despite significant welfare concerns. But even before any residents had moved in Public Health England (PHE) gave warnings that the dormitories on the military site were “not suitable” for use, according to court documents. In the months since it opened, coronavirus has surged behind the barbed wire fences with at least 120 residents testing positive. Despite this, the Home Office has continued to defend its use of the Ministry of Defence-owned barracks. ....
A doctor has accused the Home Office of “moral failure” over the continued housing of asylum seekers at an ageing and virus-hit military barracks. Napier Barracks in Kent has been used as “emergency” accommodation since September last year, despite significant welfare concerns. But even before any residents had moved in Public Health England (PHE) gave warnings that the dormitories on the military site were “not suitable” for use, according to court documents. In the months since it opened, coronavirus has surged behind the barbed wire fences with at least 120 residents testing positive. Despite this, the Home Office has continued to defend its use of the Ministry of Defence-owned barracks. ....