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Nursing homes can no longer be locked

Editorial Medicalfacts/ Janine Budding 05 november 2021 – 08:07

The corona infections are increasing sharply in and outside nursing homes. More and more nursing homes are introducing rules to keep corona out as much as possible. Bas ter Brugge, ZBVO, speaks with Luna van der Waarde about the measures in nursing homes, why they should absolutely not be locked, how people in the nursing home experience the corona situation and how healthcare staff can be supported. ZBVO stands for Care and Treatment for the Elderly and is an independent department in geriatric medicine.

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Editorial Medicalfacts/ Janine Budding

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