"When COVID-19 infections started in March, this home was not prepared and their vulnerable residents paid the price," Will said in a statement. Despite this, the claim alleges, the Rosslyn never placed restrictions on where residents could go and who could visit them. A paramedic pushes a stretcher into the Rosslyn Retirement Residence on May 15. Previous inspections, the claim alleges, have found black mould and utensils covered in mouse droppings. "The spread of COVID-19 at Rosslyn was a needless tragedy ... and should never be allowed to happen again in the future," Will said.
Source: CBC News January 07, 2021 15:45 UTC