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THE more than 7,000 deaths registered in residential centres for the elderly in the Community of Madrid during the pandemic has led to reforms which were made public on Friday March 31, according to a news source.

In specific cases, problems with catering, with cleaning of the buildings or with attention to the inmates may have contributed to this situation.

The new regulation will affect both public made 16 journeys during the four months has been confirmed. management centres as well as private ones that arrange places with the regional Administration. All of them must follow the new guidelines based on reducing the number of elderly per centre, and seeking more rigorous and individualised care.

The three main reforms are that centres for the elderly that have more than 50 places, whether new or already in operation, must organise at least 33 per cent of the space in living units that do not exceed

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