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7 Nursing Homes Licenses Revoked For 'Neglectful' Evacuation Amid Hurricane Ida
The state of Louisiana made an announcement on Tuesday that the licenses of seven nursing homes will be nullified after it was disclosed that they relocated residents to a warehouse with unpleasant conditions as Hurricane Ida get close to the coastline. Seven people died after over 800 individuals of several nursing homes were relocated.
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