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Are you planning to reunite with a loved one following the lifting of restrictions on visitors? Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA
Are you planning to reunite with a loved one following the lifting of restrictions on visitors? Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA

Share your views on the relaxing of Covid rules in care homes in England

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We would like to hear from people planning to visit loved ones after Covid rules are relaxed in care homes in England

Covid rules in care homes in England are to be relaxed on Monday as restrictions to tackle with the Omicron variant are eased. Residents will be able to receive unlimited visitors, while self-isolation periods for residents who test positive will shorten from 14 to 10 days.

We would like to hear from people affected by the rule change about their views. Are you planning to reunite with a loved one following the lifting of restrictions on visitors? Do you have any concerns?

We would also like to hear from care home staff and managers about how the changes will affect them.

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