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mna online newsletter october 2014

Latest legislative hearing on Holyoke Soldiers’ Home COVID outbreak set for TuesdayUpdated 3:41 PM; Today 3:41 PMHOLYOKE A 17 member Joint Special Legislative Oversight tasked with probing the COVID 19 outbreak at the Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke will host its sixth public hearing Tuesday.The hearings began in late October, four months after 76 veterans died of the virus and scores of residents and staff at the state run home for veterans were sickened. Previous hearings have featured families of veterans, employees, administrators, members of a grassroots coalition supporting the home, state officials and board members.The list of those scheduled to testify on Feb.At earlier hearings, legislators have heard dramatic testimony from staffers who struggled to care for the sick and dying as half the staff called out on a weekend, family members who felt shut out as they watched media reports of an alarming number of deaths, clinicians who felt abandoned by the facility’s leadership, board members and others.At a January hearing, the adjutant general of the Massachusetts National Guard said a request for help as the outbreak mounted discussed among former Superintendent Bennett Walsh, former Secretary of Veterans’ Services Fancisco Urea and other state officials never made it to his office.The committee which includes six local legislators and is chaired by state Sen. Walter Timilty and state Rep.

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