Elderly people living in care homes are not just dying from coronavirus; they are dying because of the response to it.
Allison Griner is a freelance foreign correspondent from Jacksonville, Florida. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Esquire and the Toronto ... Star.
Elderly people living in care homes are not just dying from coronavirus; they are dying because of the response to it.
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