this is helen wheatley, _ place, just focus throughout.y, which has returned to her position as care minister, a title well—chosen to show the recognition they need to be much more understood and delivered in terms of people's actual experience of health care and social care services. this one is quite extraordinary. hundreds of care homes still not accepting visitors. and that is interesting because she had experience of this herself. she said she felt the system was inhuman. of course care homes are normally feeling from both ends and that they are getting criticised and they can't take unnecessary risks, but there's always a sense that it's very hard to take restrictions off when they are embedded. nobody wants to be the ones to do that. she says they're going to have to do this. these new rules that will potentially come into place, in june, and hejust leaders told hospitals that they have to return to those pre—pandemic, tony, rules. i guess when we read in this article in particular that in some care homes, even phone calls were stop