Victoria House Care Home in Ryde, Isle of Wight, has adopted a 'no one in and no one out' policy to try and keep their residents, some of whom are as old as 103, from the deadly bug
The move has been taken by nine members of staff at the Victoria House Care Home in Ryde, Isle of Wight, as part of its "no one in and no one out" policy to provide maximum protection for their 20 residents aged between 82 and 103.
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