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Years Of Neglect Have Made Long-Term Care Facilities More Deadly During The Pandemic

Nursing homes and long-term care facilities have been among the hardest hit communities during the coronavirus, which doesn't surprise some who point to decades of underfunding.
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Nursing homes and long-term care facilities have been among the hardest hit during the coronavirus pandemic.

Elaine Godfrey, whose grandmother died of COVID-19 in a Minnesota nursing home, discussed how underfunded nursing homes and long-term care facilities increased the vulnerability of the residents. Her reporting shows the problem has existed decades before the coronavirus pandemic.

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