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Two pensioners have died at a care home near Wishaw after contracting suspected coronavirus.
The two deaths were confirmed by Morningside Care Home who also revealed seven staff members have been self-isolating.
A spokesperson told the Wishaw Press that the care home’s management have been frantically searching for PPE equipment to protect staff and residents.
He said: “Several weeks ago we introduced stringent measures to protect the safety and wellbeing of our residents and staff, which is our
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