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"When we come out of this she will know none of her family" - Loved ones plead for care home visiting rights

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here Among them is Teresea, 63, a mum of five from Warrington, who told the Manchester Evening News : "My mum is in limbo - God’s waiting room.

Why are we wrapping her in cotton wool so she can live longer? The quality of her life is more important than the quantity of years she has left.

When we come out of this she will know none of her family. "When I phone my mum she asks when I'm coming, she asks why I'm not coming.

She says she just wants to hug me."She can't understand why she can't see us. She is already forgetting who we all are.""It's the isolation - she used to being part of a huge family.

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