National COVID-19 death toll at 94 after another aged care fatality | Sky News Australia

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The death toll at a coronavirus-stricken aged care home in Sydney’s west has risen to 14 after a Nepean Hospital resident died of COVID-19 on Saturday afternoon.

It is understood a resident had tested negative twice before

succumbing to the disease. The national toll is 94. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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God bless them 🙏🏻🙏🏻

Who running this nursing home ? They should be stripped of running anything..they put every one in danger ..did not even move them to a safe place ..big mistake I hope all families sue or class action ..they need to be exposed

Are they trying to out do Sweden’s dreadful covid -19 practice of not caring about the welfare of senior citizens? R2P

Governments across the world are guilty of elderly genocide. They know that certain medications increase ace2 receptors making those that take these types of medications much more susceptible & increased severity of the virus.

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