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CMDRConanAAnderson 4 points ago +4 / -0

Having several relatives who work in hospitals who have never even seen a covid patient yet, I'm starting to wonder if certain hospitals/retirement homes/care facilities don't want covid patients and send them to nursing/convalescent homes just to get them off their hands for legal and economic reasons. The evidence is starting to mount.

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Stationhollow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Pretty much. He passed an EO saying that a nursing home couldn't refuse entrance to someone based on a COVID test knowing that the facilities would not be able to handle COVID infected patients correctly and it would spread. He simply said it "isn't the government's job" to provide private nursing homes with the PPE required.

Anyone who tested positive to COVID should not have returned. They should have been made to go into quarantine elsewhere. There needed/needs to be a physical separate between infected and non infected with different staff working at each and not swapping.