By Associated Press - Thursday, August 27, 2020

ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) - The state of Maryland has issued six-figure fines against three nursing homes in Montgomery County after inspectors said they placed residents in “immediate jeopardy” during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Washington Post reported Wednesday that penalties followed surveys conducted by state inspectors in June.

The state said that the facilities were faulted for failing to properly isolate potentially contagious residents.

Collingswood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center was penalized $275,000. Potomac Valley Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center was fined $120,000. Kensington Healthcare Center was fined $294,000.

Earlier this year, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan said that all nursing homes and assisted-living facilities must conduct coronavirus testing of all residents and staff.

State data indicates that at least 78 people living at the facilities have died of the coronavirus. More than 270 have been infected.

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