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Care homes plead ‘save us from another catastrophe’ over second wave deaths fear – Mirror Online
EXCLUSIVE: Care home chiefs tonight make a grim warning – saying Boris Johnson’s government had a chance to fix this but messed it up and now there will be more deaths

Care home chiefs pleaded tonight to be saved from a second catastrophe as Covid infection rates escalate.
More than 15,000 residents died in the first wave. Now bosses fear a devastating repeat unless they get the weekly tests for staff that Boris Johnsons ministers promised.
Mark Adams, whose care homes lost 49 residents to Covid-19, said: The Government had a chance to fix this but I cant imagine how they could have messed it up more.
Leaders across the care industry issued a stark warn…
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