Re: COVID-19: Johnson says lockdown, not vaccine, is reason for drop in cases and deaths
Originally Posted by
OldGreyFox
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The guidance said there was no need for staff to wear masks.
But surely, it's the responsibility of care home management and staff to decide what is appropriate in their care home?
I don't know .....
Ask a care home management specialist .....
or read:
https://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg220.pdf
This guidance is intended to help those providing and managing care homes – to give them a better understanding of the real risks and how to manage them effectively. It has been extensively rewritten, with a number of new topics, and brings together key messages on risks to both workers and residents. It will also be of interest to others working in social care.
This new edition was published during a period of change. At the time of publication (June 2014), HSE and local authorities investigate serious worker and resident incidents. Under the Enforcing Authority Regulations, HSE regulates homes with nursing and local authority owned or run care homes. Other homes are regulated by local authorities.
However, from 1st April 2015 the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in England became the lead investigator of incidents where residents have been harmed because of unsafe or poor quality care.
What I do know is:
March 11: Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jenny Harries said wearing a face mask is “usually quite a bad idea” and “doesn’t help.”
April 2: NHS rules on discharging hospital patients to care homes stated that “negative tests are not required prior to transfers/admissions into the care home.”
then, a volte-face:
April 15: The government announced all patients discharged from hospitals into care homes would be tested.