Many factors behind COVID-19 outbreaks hitting Quebec’s long-term care homes
MONTREAL — As the COVID-19 pandemic has spread across Canada, no places have been harder hit than Quebec’s long-term care homes, where single facilities have seen dozens of residents die.
Half the province’s 435 deaths as of Tuesday had occurred in seniors homes, and 90 per cent of all deaths have been people over 70. Premier Francois Legault said Tuesday inspectors have identified 41 care homes that require monitoring because of a high number of COVID-19 cases.
According to two experts who spoke to The Canadian Press, there are multiple factors contributing to the outbreak, including a combination of demographics, government response, the situation within institutions and chronic staff shortages that predate the global pandemic.
What is clear is that the combination of vulnerable residents needing hands-on help for basic needs, while presenting multiple illnesses and staying in close quarters with staff and each other, makes long-term care homes the ideal location for a virus to flourish, according to Universite Laval professor Philippe Voyer.