[2] The commission's members were Frank Marrocco who was also the chair, Angela Coke who was a former senior executive within Ontario's public service, and Dr. Jack Kitts who was a veteran of the healthcare system.
The report also found that Ontario was not prepared for a pandemic and chronic under funding and staffing shortages lead to deaths.
The commission had found that Ontario had acted too slowly and the Chief Medical Officer of Health was particularly slow when it came to responding to new information.
[5][6] The NDP who were the official opposition at the time, said Ford had failed to live up to his promise to an "iron ring" around Long-term care.
[7] Sharleen Stewart, an executive at SEIU Healthcare also said the government failed to live up to its promise of an iron ring around Long-term care.