The Ottawa long-term care home where two health-care workers died and 60 became ill with COVD-19 failed to comply with an order to make sure nurses had better protection against infection, a court-appointed arbitrator has ruled. Read More
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Ottawa's Madonna long-term care home ordered to do a better job of protecting staff
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