Anger grows at care homes still restricting visits three years on from lockdown, causing ‘extreme distress’

Families locked out of seeing loved ones in care homes during Covid have stepped up calls for a new law to prevent it happening again, amid reports of restricted visits still ”causing extreme distress”.

Ahead of the third anniversary of the UK’s pandemic lockdown, people who missed the last stages of their relatives’ lives voiced anger that some care homes still deny access despite a government promise to stop the practice. Four months ago, the care minister Helen Whately said she would “fix” the “misery, despair and anger at being kept away from someone you are desperately worried about”.

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