In response to the article concerning the recent COVID outbreak at a residential care facility, I would like to suggest that some serious pressure be put on the corporate offices of said facility to …
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In response to the article concerning the recent COVID outbreak at a residential care facility, I would like to suggest that some serious pressure be put on the corporate offices of said facility to up their local game.
The teen residents are obviously not doing what is necessary to stay healthy, and it seems as though the folks running the facility are not taking the pandemic seriously either. This type of behavior affects the whole community, not only on a health-related level, but on an economic one as well.
The longer we mess around, the longer it will take to put this behind us.
David Conklin
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This was actually their second outbreak, was it not? They also had an outbreak early into the pandemic, last year.
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