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Coronavirus: The care homes catastrophe

The awful impact of Covid-19 on the lives of care home residents and staff is now well understood. But how early was this threat spotted and did the authorities act quickly enough?

The awful impact of Covid-19 on the lives of care home residents and staff is now well understood. But many in the industry believe the authorities, both local and national, didn't recognise the threat of the virus on the most vulnerable elderly early enough and didn't react quickly enough to stop it spreading through their homes.
File on 4 hears from those who say opportunities to collect and share information were missed, that vital PPE supplies weren't secured quickly enough and that a policy of discharges of untested patients into care homes was ill thought-out and badly executed. The effect this has had on residential elderly care, they say, isn't just measured in the deaths of those who went too soon, but also in the threat the virus now poses to the survival of the whole private care industry.
With testimony from those at the front line at the very beginning of the crisis, File on 4 examines the fight to keep care home residents safe on the frontline and investigates the circumstances which led to care homes becoming one of the most significant crucibles for the virus.

Editor; Ciaran Tracey
Producers; Rob Cave and Helen Clifton
Reporter; Jane Deith

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37 minutes

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  • Tue 19 May 2020 20:00
  • Sun 24 May 2020 17:00

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