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mountainpear
Well, it seems that the facility only houses 275 residents so 113 deaths is a very serious issue.
Sven Asai
How crazy...lol A protest in English and Japanese, there? The only thing they understand in that region is Spanish or anything else not mentioned, but surely not a single word in English or Japanese.
theFu
Not enough context to this story.
How many seniors live in that facility? 113 deaths over the last year in a facility with 5000 people isn't the same as 113 deaths in Jan 2021 in a facility with 250 patients. Need more context.
Appears to be more help than typical senior care facilities. A place where someone with illness or a recent accident needing rehabilitation would go to get more than usual nursing care.
Are COVID vaccines not available for these people? Could this be due to other medical conditions?
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/acd/nCorona2019/COVID19Facilities.htm says this facility has designated units/floors for people who test positive for COVID. I tried to find more answers my my questions and couldn't.
Can't tell if there is something bad happening that can be helped or not. Need more context.