Ont. nursing homes have had 22 years to do safety upgrades. COVID-19 reveals deadly cost of delay

Tuesday, June 9, 2020 - 17:40 in Mathematics & Economics

A failure to make safety upgrades to their buildings in the past two decades appears to have left many long-term care homes particularly vulnerable to the deadly spread of COVID-19, a Marketplace investigation reveals. Most homes still operating at the 1972 standard are owned by for-profit companies.

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