Mass. will pay $56 million to families of Holyoke Soldiers' Home veterans killed in COVID outbreak

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Mass. will pay $56 million to families of Holyoke Soldiers' Home veterans killed in COVID outbreak
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Massachusetts will pay $56 million to the families of veterans killed during a devastating COVID-19 outbreak that tore through the Holyoke Soldiers' Home two years ago.

Baker described the outbreak as a"terrible, terrible, terrible tragedy," and said he's satisfied with the agreement.The settlement needs the court's OK. Baker said he plans to file legislation seeking $56 million for the claims fund in the coming weeks.

Tom Lesser, an attorney representing one of the plaintiffs, agreed with Baker that no amount of money can repay the cost of losing a loved one. "But our clients are grateful that the Commonwealth has acted to resolve this matter without the need for protracted litigation by agreeing to compensate both the families of those who died of COVID, as well as the veterans who survived," Lesser said in the state's press release."The settlement is fair and just."

The estate of each veteran who died in the outbreak would receive $400,000 at minimum, the state said. Veterans who contracted COVID, but survived, would receive at least $10,000. To date, 76 veterans have died of COVID-19 at the soldiers' home, according to theThe outbreak spurred efforts on Beacon Hill to overhaul Holyoke Soldiers' Home leadership, as well as construct a new facility to replace the current home, which was built in the 1950s.

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