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Senior Member
Indeed Breitbart is putrid...
“El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"
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Senior Member
but if you meant the nursing home thing...isn't the right of the right to allow business as usual?
anyway...These are mostly rural areas which are Red parts of the state (i.e. Conservative/Republican)
Four Minnesota nursing homes with COVID-19 outbreaks cited for serious infection-control violations
The state Department of Health found the homes placed their residents in "immediate jeopardy."
Sauer Health Care is one of three Minnesota nursing homes with outbreaks of COVID-19 that have been cited by the state for infection-control violations that have endangered residents.
A troubled nursing home in Moorhead transported a coronavirus patient to a dialysis center without notifying staff at the center or the driver of the patient’s infection, potentially exposing at least nine people to the deadly virus.
At a nursing home in west-central Minnesota, a resident with symptoms of the virus was allowed to attend communal meals and group bingo games, endangering 17 other residents of the facility.
And in Winona, a nursing home with a major coronavirus outbreak moved a patient who appeared sickened with the COVID-19 respiratory illness to a room with someone who was healthy. Staff also wandered about the facility without removing contaminated protective gear.
Those are among the findings of state inspection reports last month of four Minnesota nursing homes with coronavirus cases. The reports, released Wednesday by the state Department of Health, offer a glimpse into how the virus has spread in more than 200 long-term care facilities across the state, killing 759 people and infecting more than 2,600 residents. All told, 81% of the deaths from the virus have been in long-term care — among the highest rates in the nation.
“These violations are the result of long-standing infection-control problems that are becoming glaringly visible in this pandemic,” said Kristine Sundberg, executive director of Elder Voice Family Advocates.
All four nursing homes cited were found to have placed their residents in “immediate jeopardy,” which means they were put at risk of serious harm or death by the violations. The facilities include the Moorhead Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, Parkview Home in Belview, Sauer Health Care in Winona, and the Villa at Bryn Mawr in Minneapolis.
“El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"
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All I can say is, common sense may have saved many lives
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hey, hey...I most certainly would agree with that...
“El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"
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