mrs salomon. then she sees him. turn around. she giggles turn around.structed by alzheimer's, that has no meaning. it was lovely. she did want to hug me at one point, and i let her. it was just very brief. i didn't want to push her away, that would have just been terrible. and the joy has been obvious in many homes. here in scarborough, anne thompson was reunited with her 91—year—old mother, kathleen. at last, i'm in. it wasjust lovely. in fact, we all got rather emotional. i got more response than i would get from her normally through the window. even now, a few care homes remain extremely reluctant about opening their doors in this way. some say they are still studying the official guidance, which they only received four days ago, others want all the residents to have a second dose of the vaccine first. one of the uk's largest care providers, barchester, says some its homes are delaying close—contact visits while they study the guidance, and this independent home in leeds also wants to wait a little longer. i don't want to introduce covid now, so i wo