
What happened in Sask.'s long-term care homes during the pandemic?
Leader-Post reporters Lynn Giesbrecht and Arthur White-Crummey discuss the outbreak of COVID-19 cases in long-term care in Saskatchewan, and what it says about the broader systemic challenges that may have made it more vulnerable to a crisis.
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