WSJ News Exclusive | Covid-19 Deaths Top 100,000 in U.S. Long-Term Care Facilities

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Covid-19 deaths linked to U.S. nursing homes and similar facilities surpassed 100,000, nearly 40% of the total, according to a WSJ tally of data

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The Covid-19 death toll linked to U.S. nursing homes and other long-term care facilities has surpassed 100,000, according to a Wall Street Journal tally of data from around the U.S.

The coronavirus disease is particularly risky for elderly people with underlying health conditions, and nursing homes house such residents in close confines. Outbreaks have also hit other kinds of senior homes like assisted-living facilities, and the deaths stemming from long-term care outbreaks comprise nearly 40% of the more than 260,000 overall...

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Why hasn't Cuomo been given a perp walk in cuffs?

That means 60% weren’t

And the other 60%? Restaurants, bars, weddings and any other social gathering where people did not observe mask wearing or social distancing.

Trump’s incompetent COVID policies have killed many and put others at risk. Too many People believe it will just go away.

Tragic this is. We must care for our elders.

Governors failed to protect the most vulnerable while punishing those who were at minimal risk.

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