A nursing home in an upscale section of Brooklyn has become yet another glaring example of the nation’s struggle to control the rapid spread of the coronavirus in such facilities.
Nursing homes have become a tragic focal point of the coronavirus crisis, accounting for a large percentage of COVID-19 deaths.Cobble Hill’s grim toll surpasses not only Kirkland’s but also the 49 deaths at a home outsideof Richmond, Va., 48 dead at a veterans’ home in Holyoke, Mass., and five other homes in outer boroughs of New York City that have at least 40 deaths each.
“They were under siege,” said Daniel Arbeeny, who brought his ailing 88-year-old father from a hospital to the home in late March. “They were doing the best they could, as far as we could tell at arm’s length, under siege.”
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