Quebec seniors minister tells inquest that care homes knew how to manage outbreaks
Quebec’s seniors minister told a coroner’s inquest on Friday she was confident at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic that long-term care homes knew how to manage outbreaks.
Marguerite Blais testified that she learned in mid-March 2020 that seniors were more at risk than the general population of getting seriously ill from COVID-19, but she said she believed the long-term care network had strong infection-control practices.
“The (long-term care homes) are known for managing outbreaks,” Blais told coroner Géhane Kamel, who is examining the deaths of elderly and vulnerable people in seven residential settings during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Kamel’s inquest is also investigating the government’s response to the outbreaks.
“It’s not the first time there were outbreaks in the (homes) and it won’t be the last,” the minister said.