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Nursing home worker s death triggers record COVID fine

Nursing home worker s death triggers record COVID fine April 25, 2021 8:36pm Text size Copy shortlink: A St. Louis Park nursing home has paid the state s largest fine for a COVID-related workplace safety violation following the death of a beloved caregiver last May. Sholom Community Alliance paid $27,100 in fines after David Kolleh, a manager in the facility s memory care unit, died from the coronavirus as it spread in the home, newly released inspection files from the state Labor Department show. The nursing home s penalty included a $25,000 citation for failing to deploy an adequate respiratory program for workers, a sum nearly four times the maximum $7,000 penalty per serious violation. Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MNOSHA) inspectors determined the facility s failure caused or contributed to Kolleh s death.

Vaccine availability increases

Vaccine availability increases
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Dates Released for Spring Election Nursing Home Absentee Voting

Dates Released for Spring Election Nursing Home Absentee Voting
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Iittiläisillä menee kokonaisuutena hyvin , mutta pienen kunnan asema arveluttaa joitakin – En oikein tiedä, miksi on varaa jäähalliin tai Kymiringiin, mutta ei uimahalliin

Iittiläisillä menee kokonaisuutena hyvin , mutta pienen kunnan asema arveluttaa joitakin – En oikein tiedä, miksi on varaa jäähalliin tai Kymiringiin, mutta ei uimahalliin
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COVID-19 vaccinations for HCPS personnel to begin Wednesday

Pardee UNC Health Care, in partnership with Blue Ridge Health, will begin vaccinating Henderson County Public Schools employees Wednesday. School and child care employees qualify for the vaccine under the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services Group 3. HCPS personnel won t be required to get a vaccine. Those who do want it will be vaccinated quickly, according to a statement from Pardee UNC Health Care spokeswoman Erica Allison. Groups 1 and 2 (health care workers, long-term care staff and residents and adults 65 years and older) will continue to receive vaccines as well. The Henderson County Health Department will remain focused on vaccinating individuals who are 65 and older.

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