Sunday People

Government which could not care less

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ABOVE all else, Christmas is a time for family.

Problems are forgotten – if only temporaril­y – as we get to spend a few days with those we love most.

Last year, of course, the Covid pandemic wreaked havoc with many festive plans.

This time around, it was meant to be different, but for thousands of families with relatives in care homes it won’t be.

No one can blame care homes for being cautious.

We are still learning about the Omicron variant and must do everything we can to protect our most vulnerable.

After all, last year’s confusion over restrictio­ns along with the Government’s mishandlin­g of Covid saw 20,000 unnecessar­y deaths in care homes.

Common sense says that if the utmost care is taken then families should be allowed in for a visit – however brief.

Risks

If not, and the risks are too great, keeping them out, while tragic, may be for the best.

And as care homes struggle with lack of staff and yet more confusing “guidance” from the Government it is only fair to have sympathy for them.

But that won’t soften the blow for those families desperate to spend quality time with relatives.

Another blow is the emerging news of what happened last year.

While distraught families panicked about their frightened loved-ones, the Westminste­r party season was in full swing.

This is a government becoming defined by a lack of compassion, a galling one-rule-for-us mentality, and a general indifferen­ce to the suffering of others.

Show some respect. Put the champagne on ice until all of us can celebrate safely, with the ones we love.

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