coronavirus after being moved between care homes says it “should never have happened”. Margaret Laidlaw, 65, was diagnosed with Covid-19 in Midlothian, where she was transfered from an intermediate home “where she was happy”.
The experience was raised with Nicola Sturgeon by Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard today. He said the family are angry, criticised a lack of preparation and asked why hospital care was not available.
In a statement published by Labour, Margaret’s daughter said: “Mum was a lovely lady who lived for her family. We were told that we couldn’t visit to minimise the risk of Covid-19, however my mum was moved from a care home where she was happy to a care home where she didn’t know anyone and where she got.
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