State VA official acknowledges employees with coronavirus allowed to work at LaSalle home where 33 veterans died – Chicago Tribune*

Dr. Avery Hart, a consultant for the state Department of Public Health, testified that allowing an asymptomatic staffer to remain at work after a positive COVID-19 test is allowable under guidance from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under certain curcumstances. “This is a crisis strategy that you use only when you’ve exhausted your other avenues of meeting staffing needs.”
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

The Dictator is in the wrong line of work. He’s a lousy dictator but a great assassin

Mike
5 years ago

I just read the state is spending $4.5 million on systemic racism. Idiots.

Mike
5 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Not enough money to hire a worker at a veteran’s home that does not have COVID-19.

But $4.5 million to spend on system racism.

Aaron
5 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Question, was the employee black?

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