4:51 Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker answered questions about his administration’s handling of the deadly Holyoke Soldiers’ Home coronavirus outbreak that killed 77 residents while visiting Berkshire County on Wednesday. Berkshire County lawmakers have told WAMC that they’ve read and reacted to the Globe’s reporting. “I have seen the report and it is deeply concerning- What it reflects in terms of it failure in the chain of command, failure in communication, and the kind of insufficient staffing and the like, and really, as you've seen, quite a long list of things that went wrong and things that should have been confronted early on, and they just simply were not," said State Senator Adam Hinds, a Democrat from the Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden district. “We're very concerned and it clearly speaks for rapid reform. It's just absolute tragedy to think that the implications of those failures are so severe and so we need to hear more and learn more. And so I'm hoping that we'll have the governor come before the legislature and really continue to get to the bottom of this. Honestly, every time we do so, have another report or more hearings, we learn more. And so I hope that we'll continue to get to the bottom of this.”