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Husband launches legal fight to see his wife every day in her care home during Covid-19 pandemic

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hereLawyers instructed by Mr Davies have taken legal action against Wigan Council, which has responsibilities for her care regime, on behalf of Mrs Davies.They told Mr Justice Hayden that blanket visiting policies had caused 'personal desolation' - and said the case could affect thousands of people.The judge oversaw a preliminary virtual hearing on Monday in the Court of Protection, where issues relating to people who do not have the mental capacity to make decisions for themselves are heard.At the hearing, he said the application was 'difficult' and posed 'challenging issues'."This case is a paradigm example of the personal desolation caused by the application of blanket visiting policies to individuals residing in care homes during the.

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