Learning From COVID-19 Enforcement Against Nursing Homes

By Kenneth Levine ( April 18, 2025, 6:43 PM EDT) -- Five years ago, the U.S. epicenter of the initial COVID-19 outbreak was in nursing homes, where an estimated 60,000 residents died in the first months alone.[1] New York-New Jersey was the hardest-hit region,[2] and the news at the time was filled with stories of residents dying in isolation as overwhelmed staff with insufficient supplies of personal protective equipment struggled to attend to the sick.[3] ...

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