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https://ltccovid.org/2020/11/19/new-report-the-covid-19-long-term-care-situation-in-england/ via @LTCcovid

- equivalent to almost 5% of care home residents (nearly 23,000 people)
- high # of deaths among people who receive care at home, people who have learning disabilities or dementia
+ other impacts on wellbeing, physical and mental health
However, the lack of data systems for social care has made it difficult to track the impact of the pandemic, particularly for people relying on domiciliary care.
More info in our report from July
https://www.health.org.uk/publications/reports/adult-social-care-and-covid-19-assessing-the-impact-on-social-care-users-and-staff-in-england-so-far
More info in our report from July



+ issues around access to PPE, staff & user testing https://www.health.org.uk/publications/reports/adult-social-care-and-covid-19-assessing-the-policy-response-in-england
For an up to date view on national policy and health system responses check out the @HealthFdn COVID-19 policy tracker.
Featuring summaries and an interactive time line starting in Jan 2020 as well as fortnightly updates. https://www.health.org.uk/news-and-comment/charts-and-infographics/covid-19-policy-tracker
Featuring summaries and an interactive time line starting in Jan 2020 as well as fortnightly updates. https://www.health.org.uk/news-and-comment/charts-and-infographics/covid-19-policy-tracker

Long-standing issues: fragmented responsibilities, fragile market, funding & workforce pressures












Great work @adelinacohe @NatashaCurry123, @sarahdeeny, @NinaHemmings92, @RichardatKF, @LorenzKH, @selinarajan, @Aida_Suarez_, @CamilleOung, @CPEC_LSE, @HealthFdn, @NuffieldTrust