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24 die of virus at care home

TWO-THIRDS OF MELBURY COURT RESIDENTS INFECTED

- By KALI LINDSAY Reporter kali.lindsay@reachplc.com @KaliALinds­ay

TWENTY-FOUR residents have died at a Durham care home during the coronaviru­s pandemic, it has emerged.

The outbreak infected 62 of the 82 residents at Melbury Court care home on the outskirts of Durham city.

Four of the people who died had been transferre­d to the home from hospital, the home’s operator HCOne said.

The home, which provides palliative care and dementia care, is believed to be one of the worst affected by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

A spokespers­on for HC-One said: “Our thoughts and sympathies are with all families who have lost a loved one from coronaviru­s and we are doing our utmost to support them during this difficult time.

“Caring for our residents and supporting our colleagues is at the heart of what we do and we are doing everything

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we can to make sure our residents and colleagues stay safe and well throughout these challengin­g times.

“We have a comprehens­ive coronaviru­s contingenc­y plan in place, which was created by our clinical director and reflects the latest Government guidance.

“We have secured the medical equipment, PPE and supplies we need to protect residents and colleagues alike.

“Colleagues have access to a range of specific coronaviru­s training modules, including on the correct use of PPE.

“These training modules have been regularly updated to reflect all changes in the guidance over recent weeks.

“We are also working closely with our local health and care partners.

“We have the number of colleagues needed to support our residents. We can also draw on additional support from our regional team or colleagues at sister homes if required.

“We are proud of our colleagues and how they have risen to the challenge of the coronaviru­s outbreak by showing huge dedication and commitment to our residents.”

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