The Folly Of Granting Civil Immunity From Lawsuits To Nursing Homes
Twenty states already have granted nursing homes immunity from civil lawsuits stemming from the coronavirus pandemic and now the U. S. Congress seems determined to do so.
Twenty states already have granted nursing homes immunity from civil lawsuits stemming from the coronavirus pandemic and now the U. S. Congress seems determined to do so.
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