Ontario’s Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission issued urgent interim recommendations Friday, saying the province’s long-term care homes remain at risk as the pandemic continues to grow. Read More
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Act now to fix critical staff shortages: Ontario long-term care commission issues urgent recommendations
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