NJ vets home whistleblower: 'The public had to know'
Clip: 11/18/2022 | 4m 33s
"The public had to know. This had to be out in the media. And it worked," said whistleblower Dave Ofshinsky, the former business manager at the state-run veterans home in Paramus. Ofshinsky contacted news reporters about the chaos, lack of management and death overwhelming the vets home in April 2020, when COVID-19 roared through the facility, killing up to seven residents a day.
Aired: 11/18/22 |
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