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Pennacchio: As Bodies Keep Piling Up, New Jersey Senate Does Nothing

Review Determines 47 More Veteransโ€™ Homes Residents Died from Virus, Bringing Total Close to 200

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MORRIS COUNTY โ€” The COVID death toll at New Jersey veteransโ€™ homes has been increased by almost 50 after a review of state records, a development that exemplifies the need for more investigation, said Senator Joe Pennacchio.

Pennacchio, since May, has been calling for a Senate Select Committee with subpoena powers to scrutinize the Murphy Administrationโ€™s policies and decisions impacting coronavirus in long-term care facilities.

โ€œThe situation in the veteransโ€™ homes may be emblematic of all the nursing homes in New Jersey,โ€ said Pennacchio. โ€œThe state has full control over the veteransโ€™ facilities. While the Administration has been quick to point fingers at private homes, the loss of life in veteransโ€™ centers has been far worse.

โ€œThe stateโ€™s hypocrisy is troubling, blaming other actors when they are the worst actors of all.โ€

With 47 additional COVID deaths, the loss of life from two state-run veteransโ€™ homes in Menlo Park and Paramus is now 190.

โ€œThe numbers are heartbreaking. We have lost one of every three veteransโ€™ home residents,โ€ Pennacchio said. โ€œIn nursing homes, 1 in 10 residents died, but the actual number of dead souls, if reflective of what happened in veteransโ€™ homes, maybe much, much higher. Without getting truthful answers, we must consider the worst.โ€

Pennacchio said the Senate should look into whether state policies that forced nursing homes to accept COVID-positive residents contributed to the catastrophic results.

โ€œThe Senateโ€™s failure to call a select committee with subpoena powers is indefensible, especially after it was announced they would do exactly that. On three separate occasions, the procedural move to allow this select committee was voted down by the Democrats. The state canโ€™t even keep track of how many residents died. That alone should signal the need for an investigation,โ€ Pennacchio said.

The Senate Republicans created aย petition calling for the Legislature to investigate the more than 7,000 deaths in veteransโ€™ and nursing homes. The petition is available by clicking here.

โ€œWe had a commitment to launch an investigation in May. How many more dead bodies have to be discovered before the Legislature follows through with its fiduciary and moral responsibilities,โ€ said Pennacchio.

โ€œInstead of circling the wagons to protect the Governor, the Senate should act now to ensure this never happens again.โ€

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Frank L. Cahill
Frank L. Cahill
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Governor NJ District Kiwanis International, and Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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