Report finds infection control policy deficiencies at Illinois veterans homes – Capitol News IL

The report references the May 2019 audit issued after the outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease at the Quincy Veterans Home that made similar findings about the lack of uniform policies across facilities and the need to create them. But, when the pandemic hit Illinois in March 2020, those policies had not been enacted.
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Wolfnight
5 years ago

Like his other Democrat mayors and political hacks, I want Pritzaker investigated for forcing COVID infected elderly folks into retirement homes.

This is the only way.

Ex Illini
5 years ago

I don’t know why this isn’t a bigger story. JB criticized Rauner heavily, and pledged things would be different on his watch. By different did he mean the veterans could gamble and smoke dope while their lives were in jeopardy?

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