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Florida nursing homes: A real-time test for COVID vaccine immunity

Florida nursing homes: A real-time test for COVID vaccine immunity
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Florida nursing homes: A real-time test for COVID vaccine immunity

Florida nursing homes: A real-time test for COVID vaccine immunity
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Florida nursing homes: a test ground for COVID vaccine immunity - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Florida nursing homes: a test ground for COVID vaccine immunity - South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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Three Polk nursing homes face lawsuits over COVID deaths

Dr. Rudolph Dorsett. Joyce Valentine. Mercedes Quintero. Patricia Prillmayer. Those are four of the names behind the death toll of the COVID-19 pandemic, four of the more than 36,000 Floridians so far claimed by the viral illness. The four have something else in common: Each contracted COVID-19 as a resident at a nursing home in Polk County, family members say. Those relatives are now suing the nursing homes, claiming that negligence allowed their loved ones to become infected with the virus that caused their deaths. But a recently enacted Florida law shielding long-term care facilities from liability makes it nearly impossible for such lawsuits to succeed, some legal experts and elder advocates say.

Nursing Home Biz Gets OK For Ch 11 Loan, Asset Auction

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Nursing Home Biz Gets OK For Ch. 11 Loan, Asset Auction Law360 (April 16, 2021, 8:14 PM EDT) A Delaware bankruptcy judge Friday gave affiliates of nursing home chain Consulate Health Care permission to tap into $5 million in Chapter 11 financing and to solicit bids for their assets, but with a longer auction and more conditions on the loan than they asked for. Following virtual closing statements by counsel for CMC II LLC, its unsecured creditors and other parties, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge John T. Dorsey approved both a debtor-in-possession loan from a Consulate affiliate and the bidding procedures for CMC s assets, with limits on the DIP collateral and two more months to market CMC s nonoperating assets.

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