We should all connect with the vulnerable during COVID-19
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We should all connect with the vulnerable during COVID-19

Paula Hopes Learning disability nurse consultant, Swansea Bay University Health Board

Clear communication is vital when safeguarding service users

COVID-19 has presented many ethically challenging and clinically contentious issues.

Learning Disability Practice. 23, 5, 12-13. doi: 10.7748/ldp.23.5.12.s5

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