Leicester Mercury

Care sector’s fury over PM remarks

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DOWNING STREET has declined to apologise after Boris Johnson provoked anger when he suggested “too many” care homes did not properly follow procedures during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Prime Minister’s comments were branded a “real slap in the face” for care workers by the Independen­t Care Group, while another sector leader said they were “clumsy and cowardly”.

Mr Johnson’s official spokesman was asked during a Westminste­r briefing what the PM had meant by the remarks.

He said: “Throughout the pandemic, care homes have done a brilliant job under very difficult circumstan­ces.

“The Prime Minister was pointing out that nobody knew what the correct procedures were because the extent of asymptomat­ic transmissi­on was not known at the time.”

Asked if Mr Johnson would like to apologise or retract the comments, the spokesman said: “As I’ve just set out, the PM thinks that throughout the pandemic care homes have done a brilliant job under very difficult circumstan­ces.”

The Prime Minister’s remarks came after he was asked what he made of NHS chief executive Sir Simon Stevens’ desire to see plans to adequately fund the adult social care sector within a year.

Mr Johnson said: “One of the things the crisis has shown is we need to think about how we organise our social care package better and how we make sure we look after people better who are in social care.

“We discovered too many care homes didn’t really follow the procedures in the way that they could have but we’re learning lessons the whole time.”

But sector leaders said the suggestion that care home workers were not following procedures was “totally inappropri­ate” and “hugely insulting”.

Vic Rayner, executive director of the National Care Forum, told the BBC: “Care homes across the country were dealing with an extraordin­ary amount of different guidance that was coming out from Government on an almost daily basis.

“So for the suggestion that they were not following procedures as laid out is totally inappropri­ate and, frankly, hugely insulting.”

The Independen­t Care Group’s chairman Mike Padgham said it was “upsetting” for the PM to make such comments, and described them as “a real slap in the face for those workers after they have given and sacrificed so much”.

He said: “We hope he will reflect on those comments and see the incredible work the care sector has done in the recent months to care for older and vulnerable people, with late and conflictin­g advice and poor support in terms of personal protective equipment and testing during this awful pandemic.

“And we hope it will spur him into longpromis­ed action to reform the sector and end the crisis in social care which left us so vulnerable to a virus like Covid-19.”

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