Ontario government says soldiers are no longer working in any of the province’s long-term care homes.Members of the Canadian Armed Forces were first deployed in April to homes hit especially hard by COVID-19.Military nurses and other technicians ultimately spent time in seven homes mostly in and around the Toronto area.The last of the army personnel is expected to withdraw Friday.
Ontario reports 165 new coronavirus cases, lowest increase in deaths since late March A report prepared by troops working in the homes sent shockwaves through the province in May.It detailed horrifying conditions in some of the homes, including allegations of neglect and failure to follow sound health protocols.The report intensified calls to reform Ontario’s.
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