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Irvin on LaSalle Veterans' Home COVID outbreak: 'J.B. Pritzker needs to accept responsibility'

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Mayor Richard Irvin of Aurora blamed Gov. J.B. Pritzker for COVID deaths at a veterans' home. | Richard Irvin/Facebook

Mayor Richard Irvin of Aurora blamed Gov. J.B. Pritzker for COVID deaths at a veterans' home. | Richard Irvin/Facebook

Richard Irvin (R), mayor of Aurora, condemned Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D-Ill.) for failure to take action that led to dozens of deaths at a state-run veterans' home. 

A state audit found that severe mismanagement at the LaSalle Veterans' Home led to the deaths of 36 veterans from COVID during the peak of the pandemic in 2020, CBS News Chicago reported. 

Irvin is an Illinois GOP gubernatorial candidate. He was joined at a news conference by his running mate, state Rep. Avery Bourne (R-Hillsboro); state Sen. and deputy Republican leader, Sue Rezin (Morris); and state Rep. David Welter (R-Saratoga) to comment on the audit. 

"J.B. Pritzker, his senior team, and the Illinois Department of Public Health were aware in real-time of the outbreak at LaSalle Veterans' Home and carelessly were slow to act," Irvin said. "A slow reaction that resulted in the preventable deaths of 36 Illinois heroes. By slow to action, let’s be clear: the public health department did not arrive at the LaSalle Home until 11 days after the outbreak started. This is despite leadership getting daily updates on the worsening crisis at the home."

"Although the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) … officials were informed of the increasing positive cases almost on a daily basis … IDPH did not identify and respond to the seriousness of the outbreak," the unnamed auditor said, according to CBS News Chicago. "All but four residents who died were positive prior to the date of the IDPH site visit."

Irvin continued his criticism of how the COVID cases were handled.

"COVID-19 had been ravaging Illinois for months before hitting the LaSalle Veterans' Home," he said. "Safety protocols and procedures should have been in place at large-scale, live-in facilities – especially those run by the state and J.B. Pritzker, who talked about the seriousness of COVID-19 on TV daily. This wasn’t some silent disease that crept into the water system of an antiquated building. There is, quite simply, no reason why this tragedy could not have been prevented."

In response to the audit, Pritzker brought up the political environment surrounding the pandemic in 2020, CBS News Chicago reported.

"Republicans told them that they need not wear masks," Pritzker said. "They [told] people that they didn't need to get vaccinated. They told people that COVID wasn't serious."

"Thirty-six families lost their loved ones through the negligence and incompetence of J.B. Pritzker and his administration," Irvin said. "There needs to be accountability. J.B. Pritzker needs to answer to the families who lost their loved ones because of his negligence. J.B. Pritzker needs to accept responsibility instead of consistently pointing the finger at others."

The administrator of the LaSalle Veterans' Home was fired by Pritzer, according to CBS News Chicago.

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