A group of survivors say they're 'breaking the silence'
The experiences of people in nursing homes and care-settings during Covid are being made public today.
A group representing survivors, and bereaved families, say they're finally 'breaking the silence'.
Every 20 minutes today - they'll be sharing someone's story on social media.
Majella Beattie from Care Champions says they've lost confidence in Government plans to 'evaluate' the pandemic - and are demanding a human rights inquiry.

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