Yes. My clients had been asking for coroner investigations even long before COVID happened. In fact, it's sometimes one of the only ways we can even determine what happened, because they have access to records that my clients don't.
Many of my clients who lost loved ones in long-term care homes as a result of COVID are currently fighting with the coroner's office to try to figure out what the actual cause of death was. They want accuracy and they want answers. They want to know whether their loved one actually died from COVID or died from dehydration. Many residents weren't allowed to go to hospital.
It's something that is very much still under investigation. It's problematic for sure.