A daughter has described the emotional moment she finally got to see her dad in his care home after weeks apart due to the UK lockdown.
19.05.2020 - 16:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The daughters of a 68-year-old woman who died after contracting coronavirus said her death could have been avoided if the government acted sooner to protect care homes.
Susan Marston, who was diagnosed with Huntington's Disease seven years ago, passed away in a specialist home in Manchester.
She contracted Covid-19 after a resident returned from hospital after testing positive, her daughters said during an interview on Good Morning Britain.
Daughter Ruth Binsley appeared on the show alongside
A daughter has described the emotional moment she finally got to see her dad in his care home after weeks apart due to the UK lockdown.
Lorraine Kelly made a lovely gesture to three care home workers who have been separated from their families during the pandemic.
Malin Andersson has been seen looking exhausted after completing a gruelling night shift as a carer.The 27 year old, who recently revealed that cruel bullies called her Hitler at school, returned to work earlier this year after the coronavirus pandemic forced the UK into lockdown. Doing her part for the nation, the reality star was spotted walking out of the home and to her car as she struggled to carry a box of water.
In these challenging and uncertain times, it’s the little things that really count.
Police have launched an investigation into deaths at a care home where 10 elderly residents have been killed by coronavirus.
A Tory Minister has admitted for the first time that the UK government prioritised protecting the NHS over care homes as the coronavirus epidemic hit.
Ukraine coach Andriy Shevchenko has praised the versatility of Manchester City's Oleksandr Zinchenko.
Nearly 500 care home residents have now died after suffering from Covid in Greater Manchester, according to new figures released this morning.