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Top civil servant overseeing care homes in England steps aside – The Guardian
Exclusive: fears of Covid-19 leadership void as Rosamond Roughton takes ‘career break’
The top civil servant with responsibility for care homes in England has stepped aside, the Guardian has learned, sparking fresh concern about an absence of government leadership in a sector that has recorded 21,600 deaths from Covid-19 almost 40% of all UK fatalities from the virus.
Rosamond Roughton, the director general for adult social care at the Department for Health and Social Care, is now on a career break, according to Whitehall sources, and a search has been launched across government …
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