Health officials, Herron staff clashed as situation got worse, Quebec coroner hears
MONTREAL — There was tension over who was in charge at the privately owned Résidence Herron care home as a COVID-19 outbreak worsened last year, with residents and their families left on the sidelines, a Quebec coroner’s inquest heard Thursday.
Coroner Géhane Kamel heard from Herron staffers that managers from the regional health authority and the residence weren’t on the same page as they tried to address staffing issues, building access and a lack of equipment.
Kamel said the testimony was creating the impression “that Herron people stayed in their offices, that the (regional health authority) remained in their offices and that in the middle of all that, while there are small procedural tussles, that there are people who are dying.”
Regional health officials arrived at Herron on March 29, 2020, after requests for help and equipment, but the question of who was in charge over the next two weeks has remained up in the air.