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Records detail deficiencies in San Antonio nursing home’s COVID-19 control practices
Read full article: Records detail deficiencies in San Antonio nursing home’s COVID-19 control practicesRecords detail deficiencies in San Antonio nursing home’s COVID-19 control practicesPublished: September 3, 2020, 6:26 pmThe Texas Health and Human Services Commission on Thursday released a 460-page report detailing complaints against Southeast Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center, where COVID-19 ran rampant among residents and staff in April.
Records detail deficiencies in San Antonio nursing home’s COVID-19 control practices
Read full article: Records detail deficiencies in San Antonio nursing home’s COVID-19 control practicesSAN ANTONIO – The Texas Health and Human Services Commission on Thursday released a 460-page report detailing complaints against Southeast Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center, where COVID-19 ran rampant among residents and staff in April. The partially redacted records were released in response to a records request filed by the KSAT 12 Defenders in July. According to state figures, a total of 17 employees and 77 residents were infected with COVID-19 at the nursing home, the site of San Antonio’s first outbreak of the deadly virus. Four of the staff members, who had pending COVID-19 tests, were still working in the facility. Staff members who tested positive for COVID-19 were supposed to self-isolate at home.