Quebec coroner concerned about lack of COVID-19 preparation in long-term care homes
QUEBEC — The coroner leading an inquest into COVID-19 deaths in Quebec’s long-term care homes says she’s concerned the facilities weren’t prepared for the first wave of the pandemic.
Géhane Kamel made the comments today as Quebec public health director Dr. Horacio Arruda testified for a second day before the inquiry.
Kamel says past testimony at the inquest indicated authorities were aware of the risks to long-term care residents but took fewer precautions to protect those facilities compared to what they did to prepare hospitals.
Nearly 4,000 people died in long-term care homes in the early months of the pandemic.