The son of a man who died in a British nursing home blames the government for what happened. Charlie Williams found out that his father’s condition had worsened. The institution said that he suspected COVID-19, but the test was not allowed. They also did not give a visit to the father, referring to the fact that the first floor of the institution was turned into an isolation block and patients were brought from the hospital there. “We were absolutely shocked, because we were not informed about all this at all,” Charlie told RT. “I asked several times whether the coronavirus had entered the nursing home, and they told us that it wasn’t.”
“Criminal negligence”: the British blame the government for the death of his father from COVID-19 in a nursing home
2020-06-03T17:27:20.979Z
Charlie Williams, who lost his father because of the coronavirus, spoke about his last days in a nursing home. According to Williams, he asked several times if COVID-19 had entered the medical facility, which he was negatively answered. They did not give a visit to his father, referring to the fact that the ground floor of the institution was turned into an isolation block and patients were brought from the hospital there. Then the man was informed that his father suspected a coronavirus infection, but was not allowed to do the test. Williams is confident that the British government is responsible for the criminal negligence that led to the death of his father.
Source: russiart