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Old 08-27-2020, 08:04 AM
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Its about time. They really need to look at these people on possible manslaughter charges.


"The Justice Department requested coronavirus data from the governors of states which issued orders which may have resulted in the deaths of thousands of elderly nursing home patients.

Michigan is one of the states the DOJ is asking for information from.

READ MORE: Whitmer extends nursing home and grocery store executive orders

New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan all required nursing homes to admit COVID-19 patients to their vulnerable populations, without adequate testing according to the Department of Justice...."
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