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Patients were sent back to care homes without Covid test despite bosses’ plea

Pressure piles up on Matt Hancock after managers say they felt ‘abandoned’ by health ministry in first wave

Thousands of hospital patients were allowed to return to their care homes without a Covid test despite a direct plea to the government from major care providers not to allow the practice, the Observer has been told.

As the crisis began to unfold in early March 2020, providers held an emergency meeting with department of health officials in which they urged the government not to force them to accept untested residents. However, weeks later, official advice remained that tests were not mandatory and thousands of residents are thought to have returned to their homes without a negative Covid result.

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