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COVID-19: Shadow Minister condemns ‘lack of transparency’ by Welsh Government over COVID-19 care home deaths

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Tuesday, 14 April, 2020
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Janet Finch-Saunders AM, Shadow Minister for Social Care and the Welsh Conservative's Older People's Champion, has today (14 April) condemned the ‘lack of clarity and transparency’ offered by the Welsh Government over the COVID-19 situation in residential care homes.  

In a WAQ submitted on 30 March, Mrs Finch-Saunders asked: 

"Will the Minister make a statement on how many residents have died as a result of coronavirus in care homes?"

In his reply, the Minister for Health and Social Services, Vaughan Gething AM, said: 

"I do not currently have information on the number of care home residents who have contracted COVID-19 and have subsequently died or on the place of death.” (WAQ79728) 

Her concern comes as a host of UK charities warn that older people risk being “airbrushed” out of coronavirus figures in the UK.  

Commenting on the situation, Janet said: 

“Whilst I thank the Welsh Social Services Minister for his reply to my question, I am deeply concerned by the lack of clarity and transparency it offers during this period of great challenge to our social care sector. 

“Instead of allowing for open and constructive dialogue on this matter of importance, the Welsh Government continues to omit social care statistics from official updates. This is flatly unacceptable. 

“It is not beyond the scope of Wales' Minister for Social Services to have taken time to have collated valuable statistics from our seven health boards to ascertain to true impact of COVID-19 on those most at risk. 

“As the Welsh Conservative's Older People’s champion, I urge the Welsh Social Services Minister to provide a regular update on deaths in the Welsh care system. 

“The mark of a civilised society is how it cares for its oldest citizens. If we are to understand the impact of COVID-19 on our care homes in its entirety, we cannot allow official statistic updates to ignore those who are most vulnerable to this disease.  

ENDS

Notes for Editors: 

  • Janet Finch-Saunders' WAQ Full Text
  • Charities warn that older people are being ‘airbrushed’ out of coronavirus figures 

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