
Stephanie Clare: Age Concern CEO says seniors are being told it's a time to connect, rather than isolate
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
January 26, 20224m 29s
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Seniors are being told it's a time to connect, rather than isolate.
Some experts think the elderly should hunker down, and put themselves into a lockdown because of how previous outbreaks have affected the elderly and rest homes.
Age Concern CEO, Stephanie Clare, Roman Travers, older people should get boosted and wear a mask when they leave the house.
She says the Government's not asking people to isolate themselves.
“Stay connected, if you have any questions about that, give someone a call. It’s not about looking after yourself, by yourself.”
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Some experts think the elderly should hunker down, and put themselves into a lockdown because of how previous outbreaks have affected the elderly and rest homes.
Age Concern CEO, Stephanie Clare, Roman Travers, older people should get boosted and wear a mask when they leave the house.
She says the Government's not asking people to isolate themselves.
“Stay connected, if you have any questions about that, give someone a call. It’s not about looking after yourself, by yourself.”
LISTEN ABOVE
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