Homes for disabled hit hard by COVID, faced past violations
Originally published June 11, 2020 by The New York Times
At least 5,800 residents in facilities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities have contracted Covid-19 and about 680 have died. Nationwide, 40 percent of intermediate care facilities had been flagged by regulators for failing to meet safety standards for preventing the spread of contagious diseases between 2013–2019.
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