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hi, mum, are you 0k? and visiting restrictions have taken their toll. kate believes her mum deteriorated when family contact was like this — behind a screen. now she's recognised as an essential caregiver, so can visit her mum whenever. she wants the role recognised in law. i've lost 18 months of her life| at a time when she needs her family around her most. so, it's vital that we get essential caregiver status put into law. - visiting restrictions have already eased in scotland. in northern ireland, up to four visitors are allowed, and in wales, decisions are based on local risk assessments. alison holt, bbc news. coronavirus cases in the uk remain stable, with nearly 97,000 recorded in the latest 24—hour period. on average, just under 91,000 new cases were reported per day in the last week.
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remains key to controlling the spread of omicron. extra resources will be sent to bolster protection but in care homes like this one in norwich, another change to visiting rules hasn't brought much cheer. i wouldn't like that. but i'd have to put up with it. once again, the delicate balance between offering covid protection but maintaining vital family contact comes into focus. the government insistent these guidelines will help manage growing risk.
the vaccination programme remains key to controlling the spread of omicron. extra resources will be sent to poster protection but in care homes like this one in norwich, another change to visiting rules hasn't brought much cheer. i wouldn't like that. i'd have to put up with it. once again, the delicate balance between offering covid protection but maintaining vital family contact comes into focus. megan paterson, bbc news. with me is dr nick davies, assistant professor of mathematical modelling, at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. he worked on the new modelling. let's talk about all of that.
further clarity is expected on the guidance next week but for now it's up to care home staff to plan how they will implement the measures and to reassure the people they will affect. it will be disappointing for relatives, it will be extremely disappointing for the residents, but it's the world that we live in. we can't risk getting this virus back into our care services. the vaccination programme remains key to controlling the spread of omicron. extra resources will be sent to poster protection but in care homes like this one in norwich, another change to visiting rules hasn't brought much cheer. i wouldn't like that. i'd have to put up with it. once again, the delicate balance between offering covid protection but maintaining vital family contact comes into focus. the government insistent these guidelines will help manage growing risk. i am very worried about how this is going to impact on mum.