Inspectors deployed by the federal government cleared nearly 8 in 10 nursing homes of any infection-control violations during the first six months of the crisis, even as the deadliest pandemic to strike the United States in a century sickened and killed thousands, a Washington Post investigation found. All told, homes that received a clean bill of health earlier this year had about 290,000 coronavirus cases and 43,000 deaths among residents and staff. |
No comments:
Post a Comment