Quebec coroner concerned about lack of COVID-19 preparation in long-term care homes
QUEBEC — The coroner investigating COVID-19 deaths in Quebec’s long-term care homes said Monday she was troubled by the fact officials knew there were risks to the care homes but failed to protect them from the pandemic’s first wave.
Coroner Géhane Kamel was reacting to the second day of testimony from Quebec public health director Dr. Horacio Arruda, who said his department had been worried about the impact of COVID-19 in long-term care centres as early as February 2020.
Kamel said his comments were “troubling” because it was the first time she heard that authorities were aware of the risks to long-term care residents that early in the pandemic. She said previous testimony during the inquest indicated authorities took fewer precautions to protect those facilities compared to what they did to prepare hospitals.
She said she hadn’t realized officials had discussed the risks to long-term care homes before March 13, the day before the government declared a public health emergency.

