The daughter of a resident who died on May 15 at the Donald Berman Maimonides Geriatric Centre and a former worker who spent one month at the facility claim the number of deaths could have been curbed if sanitary protocols had been respected.“I was very outraged because the time that I was there I was working in the hot zone,” said a former member of the infection control team, whom Global News has agreed to keep anonymous. “I was with COVID-19 all day long.
I had talked to many of the staff because they were not wearing the stuff properly, they were ignoring me, they were calling me names.”Despite alerting the facility’s human resources department and a supervisor, he feels nothing was done to correct the situation. “In my email (to HR) I.