Heartbreaking. Surely that would change the mind of anybody refusing vaccination.
I was talking to a friend earlier about separation. Her husband's Parkinson's is now so bad that the thought he might need residential care is inescapable. Happily an arrangement has been proposed by his son that they buy a suitable house together so that the chap and his wife can live with son and his partner, in their own "wing" which should make things manageable. They move this week.
Even without the horror of Covid, separating people who have lived with each other for 40 or 50 years because one of them needs some nursing is upsetting to think about. The boss and I, should it ever come to it, are contemplating live-in care as an alternative. It worked for the mother of a friend who died recently at 105, still living in her own home. And I think it actually cost less than residential care.
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