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In Syracuse’s deadliest nursing home, an overwhelmed staff could not put out the Covid fire
Updated Feb 04, 2021;
Posted Feb 04, 2021
Judy Hotaling, 72, and her daughter Jennifer Anderson look at photos of John Hotaling Monday, March 16, 2020 at Judy s home in Syracuse. John Hotaling died at Iroquois nursing home Dec. 29, 2020, during a Covid-19 outbreak that killed 49 residents. N. Scott Trimble | strimble@syracuse.comN. Scott Trimble | strimble@syra
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Syracuse, N.Y. John Hotaling was near death. The nursing home had assembled his family on Facetime to say goodbye.
But there was no peace in what they saw, his daughter said. Jennifer Anderson said her father gasped for breath. He moaned. His eyes rolled back into his head, she said.
The real Covid death toll at nursing homes, and the staggering heartache in NY (exclusive)
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
Jeff Parker visits with his mother, Ginger, through a plastic hugging wall at Katherine Luther nursing home near Utica. Ginger Parker, who had terminal brain cancer, died this month after contracting Covid-19. The virus has killed thousands of nursing home residents across New York state, but the total number has never been reported.Provided photo
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Syracuse, N.Y. When 90-year-old Connie Cuddy died last week of Covid-19, an employee at the nursing home opened a window to let her soul go free. Cuddy’s daughter, Jody Courtemanche, cries with gratitude thinking about it.