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Deleted long-term care inspection report causes alarm among seniors’ advocates

The ministry says the report will be reposted along with other findings on the military’s allegations of deaths from neglect.

Published Aug 17, 2021 at 5:22pm

Deleted long-term care inspection report causes alarm among seniors’ advocates

TORONTO, ON – MAY 20 – A Toronto paramedic rolls a Stryker stretcher into the main entrance at Hawthorne Place Long Term Care Centre, May 20, 2020. Ninety-six residents and 103 staff at the home tested positive for the virus. Many remain at home in self-isolation, and 21 have since returned to work. Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star

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