Article 6YBTH Wrexham nursing home owner tells Covid inquiry lack of testing terrified staff

Wrexham nursing home owner tells Covid inquiry lack of testing terrified staff

by
Jessica Murray Social affairs correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6YBTH)

Helen Hough says her husband was traumatised by horrific' death of patient and later killed himself

A woman whose husband killed himself amid the pressure of running a care home during the pandemic has told the Covid inquiry that staff were absolutely terrified" owing to the lack of testing in its early stages.

Helen Louise Hough owned and managed a nursing home in Wrexham with her husband, Vernon, which housed up to 40 residents whom she described as like their extended family".

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