Chicago Sun-Times

Blame for LaSalle vets home COVID crisis laid on state health department, home staff: report

- BY TINA SFONDELES, CHIEF POLITICAL REPORTER tsfondeles@suntimes.com | @TinaSfon

The Illinois Department of Public Health “did not identify and respond to the seriousnes­s” of an outbreak at the LaSalle Veterans Home in November 2020 that killed nine veterans in just 10 days, the state’s auditor general concluded in a painstakin­gly detailed report released on Thursday.

The outbreak — which ultimately killed 36 veterans from November 2020 through January 2021 — was the largest in any of the state’s congregate care facilities. And the warnings were well-documented as two resident cases of COVID-19 on Nov. 1, 2020, quickly turned into 82 positive resident cases and nine resident deaths by Nov. 12, 2020, according to the report by Illinois Auditor General Frank Mautino.

Illinois Republican­s and GOP gubernator­ial primary candidates were anxiously awaiting the 154-page report, which squarely places the blame on Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s public health department and staffers in the home.

Pritzker, at an unrelated bill signing in Springfiel­d on Thursday, pinned some of the blame on the outbreak on “stressed” agencies, rampant COVID-19 outbreaks at the time, people ignoring mitigation efforts and bringing the virus into the home and “management faults.”

“As you know I did hold people accountabl­e and I did fire people who are in those positions,” Pritzker said.

The report puts a narrow focus on the role of the Illinois Department of Public Health in the crisis that hadn’t previously been reported.

Another report issued last year that Pritzker had requested from the inspector general of the Illinois Department of Human Services laid the blame on former state veterans’ affairs chief Linda Chapa LaVia and her department’s handling of the crisis.

At the time, Pritzker said that he wouldn’t have hired the former Democratic state representa­tive had he known she would “abdicate” her responsibi­lities. LaVia had already stepped down before that report came out.

But the latest report spreads blame to Pritzker’s public health department.

“Auditors reviewed emails and documentat­ion and conducted meetings and determined that although 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,” Mautino wrote in the report.

Thursday’s report, which was requested by an Illinois House resolution last year, reveals veterans’ affairs chief of staff Tony Kolbeck had been properly notifying the public health department almost daily to no avail. Kolbeck had also been viewed as a fall guy in the earlier report.

Mautino’s report found it took 11 days for an Illinois Department of Public Health site visit that would have recognized numerous problems, including incorrect masks, hand sanitizer without alcohol and “staff complacenc­y.”

And it was Kolbeck who ultimately had to request assistance from the public health department, inquiring about a site visit and about rapid tests on Nov. 9, 2020, and about antibody treatments on Nov. 11.

An infections control consultant for the public health department on Nov. 11 told state authoritie­s that “processes being done are sound,” that the infection specialist at the LaSalle Home will reach out with any questions, and “at this time feels they are doing okay and doesn’t feel the need for someone to visit.”

The report notes that Pritzker expressed concern about the home that same day, prompting a site visit on Nov. 12.

The state’s medical officer on Nov. 12, 2020, told public health leaders the “source of the outbreak appears to be staff complacenc­y.” She noted staff had not been wearing masks or social distancing and had been gathering in the parking lot and in the lunchroom socializin­g, according to the report.

Thursday’s report also notes a lag in communicat­ion between the governor’s office and the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs from Nov. 2 until Nov. 9. The report notes the chief of staff in the veterans’ department sent out daily “home reports” to the first assistant deputy governor from Nov. 2 through Nov. 13, missing just one day on Nov. 11.

“From the documents reviewed, management at IDPH did not offer any advice or assistance as to how to slow the spread at the Home, offer to provide additional rapid COVID-19 tests, and were unsure of the availabili­ty of the antibody treatments for long-term care settings prior to being requested by the IDVA Chief of Staff, even though the State had been allocated 6,380 vials of monoclonal antibodies, which could have been used to treat positive residents,” the report concludes.

Asked whether he bears responsibi­lity for the outbreak, Pritzker said as governor, “I understand that these agencies are my responsibi­lity.”

“My appointmen­ts to lead those agencies are my responsibi­lity. The policies and procedures are done by the agency themselves. The management of the individual­s who work at a particular veterans home are handled by people at those homes,” Pritzker said. “Look, I appoint people to office. I also take them out of office when they’ve not done the job.”

Illinois House Republican Leader Jim Durkin said the report “shows again that when it comes to protecting our state’s most vulnerable, like children in DCFS or Veterans in the care of IDVA, Governor Pritzker is a failure.”

Republican primary gubernator­ial candidate Richard Irvin said the governor “owes the families of these American heroes an explanatio­n and needs to be held accountabl­e for his administra­tion’s failure to prevent this needless tragedy.”

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Gov. J.B. Pritzker said of the LaSalle Veterans Home outbreak of 2020, “Look, I appoint people to office. I also take them out of office when they’ve not done the job.”
ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO Gov. J.B. Pritzker said of the LaSalle Veterans Home outbreak of 2020, “Look, I appoint people to office. I also take them out of office when they’ve not done the job.”
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Linda Chapa LaVia

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