report from a Hamilton, Ont., care facility that claims a staffer continued to work with COVID-19 symptoms ahead of a deadly outbreak.In one of two inspections at the home in May, the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) says “lack of training” led to a failure to “report and respond” when a worker exhibited symptoms of the virus that causes COVID-19 at the Rosslyn Retirement Home on King Street East.The report refers to an inspection carried out at the Gage Park-area home a day before it was evacuated in mid-May, with 64 residents and 12 staff members testing positive for the coronavirus.
Rosslyn Retirement Residence in Hamilton appeals revoked licence amid coronavirus outbreak The probe further reveals that staff had no training.