Coronavirus: Care home workers move into campervans
Thirteen care home staff have moved into campervans at the care home where they work in a bid to protect residents.
Kirstie Paterson, one of the 13 staff, said by workers sharing the three vans they could cut down on the amount of movement to and from the home.
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