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Government policies on discharging untested patients from hospital to care homes in England at the start of the Covid pandemic have been ruled unlawful by the High Court. The ruling came after two women took Public Health England and the health secretary, then Matt Hancock, to court. Dr Cathy Gardner and Fay Harris said it had caused a "shocking death toll".
When Covid hit in early 2020, patients were rapidly discharged into care homes without testing, despite the risk of asymptomatic transmission, with government documents showing there was no requirement for this until mid-April.
At the same time, there were concerns raised about the use of medazolam with the doubling of orders during that time.
The question is, will anybody responsible receive a custodial sentence for this?
When Covid hit in early 2020, patients were rapidly discharged into care homes without testing, despite the risk of asymptomatic transmission, with government documents showing there was no requirement for this until mid-April.
At the same time, there were concerns raised about the use of medazolam with the doubling of orders during that time.
Covid: Discharging untested patients to care homes 'unlawful'
The High Court says government policies did not take into account transmission risks to the elderly.
www.bbc.com
Prescriptions for the drug midazolam doubled during the pandemic
Official figures show out-of-hospital prescribing of the drug midazolam increased by more than 100 per cent in April compared to previous months. The claims are unverified and disputed.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The question is, will anybody responsible receive a custodial sentence for this?