Should coronavirus scare families away from Florida nursing homes?
4 years ago
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As Gov. Ron DeSantis laid out his plans to reopen the state Wednesday evening, one industry still fighting against the spread of the coronavirus is Florida's long-term care industry. With nearly 4,000 nursing homes and assisted living facilities caring for 155,000 residents and patients, the industry is still dealing with outbreaks.
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