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Daughter of Maples resident who died rejects COVID-19 outbreak report Save to Read Later
Lynn Stevenson, external reviewer, speaks virtually at a press conference about the results of the review of the deadly COVID-19 outbreak at Maples Care Home. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press)
The daughter of a senior who died in a COVID-19 outbreak at the Maples care home, in which 56 lives were lost, said she doesn t trust the review that probed the crisis.
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The daughter of a senior who died in a COVID-19 outbreak at the Maples care home, in which 56 lives were lost, said she doesn t trust the review that probed the crisis.
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Joann Kubas experienced what would best be described as tempered relief when the outbreak at Maples Personal Care Home was finally declared over by the province this week.
Joann Kubas experienced what would best be described as tempered relief when the outbreak at Maples Personal Care Home was finally declared over by the province this week.
Her mother-in-law, Rose Kubas, 77, survived the scourge of COVID-19 that enveloped the facility on Mandalay Drive for more than three months.
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Rose Kubas has stayed free of COVID-19, but 55 fellow residents of Maples care home died.
COVID-19 vaccines bring hope, relief to Manitoba personal care homes
Brandon s Marilyn Peters, 74, is giddy to be among the first wave of personal care home residents in Manitoba to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Posted: Jan 07, 2021 6:11 PM CT | Last Updated: January 8
Marilyn Peters, 74, will be among the first personal care home residents in Manitoba to recieve the COVID-19 vaccine.(Submitted by Angela Blaikie)