By STEPHANIE BARRY | masslive.com | Published: December 23, 2020
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HOLYOKE, Mass. (Tribune News Service) — In March, as coronavirus deaths began to climb and after initial pleas for emergency backup were rebuffed by the state, a clinical team at the Soldier’s Home in Holyoke huddled to come up with a Plan B.
Former Chief Nursing Officer Vanessa Lauziere was in the huddle. According to an attorney for Lauziere — one of several employees who lost their jobs over the outbreak at the state-run facility for veterans — many were hung out to dry as veterans died by the dozens.