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Downing Street has declined to apologise after Boris Johnson provoked anger when he suggested “too many” care homes did not properly follow procedures during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Prime Minister’s comments were branded a “real slap in the face” for care workers by the Independent Care Group, while another sector leader said they were “clumsy and cowardly”.

Donald Macaskill, the head of industry body Scottish Care, joined calls for Mr Johnson to apologise to the care home sector and its workforce.

However, Mr Johnson's official spokesman told journalists that the PM thought care homes have done "a brilliant job" and his comments were merely intended to point out that "nobody knew" the correct procedures at the time.

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