Beccy Stacey says her parents are distressed they are only allowed one visitor during Covid outbreaks.
Beccy Stacey says she wants to see visiting rules changed so that she and her siblings can all visit their parents
Beccy Stacey is allowed to visit her parents at a North Somerset care home during a coronavirus outbreak, but the rest of her family are not. The Department for Health and Social Care said outbreak measures were in place "to protect the most vulnerable".Ms Stacey said her parents, Avril and Royston, were the "forgotten victims" of the pandemic and had been left "distressed" they were unable to see extended family for the third Easter in a row at St Monica's Trust residents village in Sandford."They are missing out on family life, their friends, my brother and sister, grandchildren.
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