You haven't read the article, have you? One of the biggest care home providers has said CV19 is already in two thirds of the homes they manage.
As I pointed out earlier, some carers work in different homes ie a few hours in one and then a few hours in another. The horse has bolted, the stable...
I agree it can't continue forever, but what is being pointed out, is that those in care homes are sitting ducks.
My sister in law was asked to sign a DNR two weeks ago, for her mother. Two years ago she got a secondary chest infection following a water infection (very common amongst the old)...
The only way to get natural resistance is to recover from the illness, or be vaccinated. There are many many vulnerable people with asthma, COPD, those being treated for cancer, and immunosuppressant that cannot be allowed to catch it.
What do you propose to do with them? Isolate them for...
The smallpox vaccine eradicated smallpox. I still have the scar on my arm. My son, born in 1970 didn't have to be vaccinated because it was eradicated.
The two care homes that my family and inlaws are involved with went into lockdown many weeks ago before Mothers Day, so any disease transmission is done by carers, some of whom are going from home to home.
Unless the deaths in the care home are tested then the death certificate can say pneumonia. There are several causes of pneumonia, bacterial, secondary and viral.
There aren't enough test kits, or even accurate test kits, so therefore pneumonia is a coverall.