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Death, Devastation, and Failure in Long-Term Care: The Need for a Geographical Reengagement with the Sector

Abstract

Early and ongoing indications are that, across many countries, of all COVID-19 cases and deaths, those occurring in long-term care environments among older people are disproportionately high. This chapter examines the nature of this current humanitarian crisis, the factors involved in this dire situation, and the implications for future regulation, policy, and geographical scholarship related to the sector. We argue that the current crisis …

Authors

Phillips DR; Andrews GJ

Book title

COVID-19 and Similar Futures

Series

Global Perspectives on Health Geography

Pagination

pp. 233-240

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

2021

DOI

10.1007/978-3-030-70179-6_30