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Nursing homes have become a hotbed for the coronavirus, producing many confirmed cases in Southeast Michigan’s hardest-hit communities as well as rural counties where fewer cases have been detected.
Michigan is not undercounting pandemic-related nursing home deaths, but COVID-19 deaths at smaller long-term care facilities might have slipped through the cracks, the leader of the state's health ...
No nursing homes were the subject of more complaints from April 1, 2020, through May 31, 2020, in Michigan than the Rivergate complex in Riverview and the Villa at Parkridge in Ypsilanti.
He seemed to be pointing to Michigan’s policy of allowing nursing homes to accept COVID-19-positive residents. An editorial by the Detroit News published in early August made a similar claim.
As it has in nursing homes across Michigan and the U.S., COVID-19 spread inside Regency at Lansing West, where the 100-year-old has lived for three years, her son Jerry Stoecker said.
Michigan nursing homes and long-term care facilities have made up a large portion of the COVID-19 deaths and a smaller proportion of cases, triggering the strict protocols that restrict visits.
Nineteen residents at the Villages of Lapeer Nursing and Rehabilitation, an 87-bed facility, have died of COVID-19, according to data from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
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