About 2: It does not matter who supervises "old folks' homes". My point is that you have to protect the staff from the virus in the public space. Once the staff is infected, they may contaminate someone else in the pre-symptomatic phase.
Otherwise you have to put every single staff member in a PPE.
If you cannot do that, I can understand. But I cannot fathom how someone then dares the blame the staff.
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@Dun
I haven't written about 1 or 3.
About 2: It does not matter who supervises "old folks' homes". My point is that you have to protect the staff from the virus in the public space. Once the staff is infected, they may contaminate someone else in the pre-symptomatic phase.
Otherwise you have to put every single staff member in a PPE.
If you cannot do that, I can understand. But I cannot fathom how someone then dares the blame the staff.