The second-to-last witness at the coroners inquiry into the deaths of 47 seniors during the first wave of the COVID pandemic at the Herron longterm care home on Montreal's west island faced tough questions during tense exchanges Tuesday morning
MONTREAL As an inquest into 47 deaths at a Montreal long-term care home during the pandemic's first wave heard its final witness Tuesday, the coroner summed up the horror stories of dehydrated, unfed and soiled residents being left to die.
MONTREAL — As an inquest into 47 deaths at a Montreal long-term care home during the pandemic s first wave heard its final witness Tuesday, the coroner summed up the horror stories of dehydrated, . . .
MONTREAL As an inquest into 47 deaths at a Montreal long-term care home during the pandemic's first wave heard its final witness Tuesday, the coroner summed up the horror stories of dehydrated, unfed and soiled residents being left to die.
A Quebec coroner is reminding an inquest into deaths at a privately owned Montreal long-term care home that the regional health authority and the home s management were both responsible for care of vulnerable patients.