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Experts say long-term care report shows lessons can t be ignored | The Kingston Whig Standard

Experts say long-term care report shows lessons can t be ignored

Ontario reports 3,732 new COVID-19 cases and 23 more deaths

The expanded vaccine rollout includes the following age and priority groups: May 3: Adults age 18 and up in hot-spot communities.conditions deemed high risk ; and some people who cannot work from home. May 6: Ontario adults over the age of 50; those with health conditions deemed high risk ; and some people who cannot work from home including teachers and school workers; and First Nation, Inuit and Metis people not previously targeted in earlier phases of the immunization drive. Week of May 10: Ontario adults over the age of 40; those with health conditions deemed at risk  and more individuals who cannot work from home. Week of May 17: Ontario adults over the age of 30. 

Experts say long-term care report shows lessons can t be ignored | Kingston/Frontenac This Week

Article content The spotlight on Ontario’s long-term care sector must not be allowed to dim again, observers said the day after the release of a scathing report outlining the province’s neglect of the facilities in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Reflections from public health experts and relatives of seniors who died in virus-ravaged facilities poured in after the Ontario Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission called for an overhaul of the sector. It laid out its recommendations in its final report, delivered to the government on Friday night. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser.

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