Posted on 07/01/2020 8:33:24 AM PDT by lightman
More than 4,500 COVID-19 deaths in Pennsylvania are associated with nursing homes or personal care homes.
That high rate is drawing strong criticism from Republicans, both in the U.S. Congress and the state legislature. But Gov. Tom Wolfs administration is defending the states response.
In March, Wolfs administration told nursing homes that the state needed to preserve available beds in hospitals for an anticipated surge of COVID-19 cases.
That meant nursing homes should continue to accept residents, even ones who have had the COVID-19 virus, the governors guidance said.
This decision likely contributed to the thousands of elderly deaths in Pennsylvania, U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) and other Republican leaders wrote in a June 15 letter to Wolf.
Pennsylvania Health Secretary Rachel Levine says thats not true.
There is no evidence that that policy itself contributed to that many deaths, Levine said during a news conference on Monday outside UPMC Pinnacle Community Osteopathic in Dauphin County.
Levine said the coronavirus typically enters nursing homes through workers who dont have symptoms.
To be honest with you, all the states are together in the challenges of this, and its going to remain a challenge because you have seniors who are more prone to serious complications, Levine said.
Levine said the state followed guidelines from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. But Republicans say Levine misinterpreted the federal guidelines. They point to language that says the facilities must be able to follow transmission-based precautions outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
On June 15, Scalise and other Republican congressional leaders sent letters to Wolf and four other Democratic governors (in New York, Michigan, New Jersey and California) criticizing their handling nursing home patients and asking the governors for information on how they handled the crisis. In a June 19 response, Levine wrote that the administration is proud of the unprecedented collaboration across agencies to keep residents of long-term care facilities safe.
In a June 25 letter to Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, eight out of nine Republican congressmen from Pennsylvania wrote that the Wolf administrations mandate that nursing homes admit patients, even ones suspected of or confirmed to be infected with coronavirus, was a deadly policy that put the states most vulnerable residents at risk of exposure to the coronavirus.
Of the 6,649 coronavirus deaths in Pennsylvania attributed to the coronavirus as of the end of the day Monday, about 68 percent are associated with nursing homes and personal care homes, according to Pennsylvania Department of Health data.
Adam Marles, president and CEO of LeadingAge PA, criticized guidance from both federal and state agencies, saying those agencies prioritized hospitals while disregarding the danger to residents in long-term care communities. His group represents nonprofit providers of senior housing, health care and community services.
Pennsylvania issued its first guidelines on March 18, telling nursing homes to admit stable patients from hospitals. The state provided more detailed guidelines on May 12. Those guidelines said hospitals treating people for a non-COVID-19 illness need to test them for COVID-19 before releasing them to a nursing home. But if they test positive, nursing homes should still admit them.
U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, a York County Republican, wants the Wolf administration to change its policy. Scalise offered Floridas protocols as an example of what Pennsylvania could do.
They explicitly said a nursing home cannot take a COVID-19 patient back from a hospital if they cant properly isolate, Scalise said of the Florida policy, adding that some nursing homes set up isolation units. But the ones that couldnt and there were a number that couldnt they worked with them to find other accommodations, whether its keeping those seniors in the hospital or finding somewhere else for them.
Some states, including Massachusetts, Utah and Connecticut, have taken aggressive approaches to isolating nursing home residents who could expose others to the coronavirus. In those states, entire nursing homes were converted into centers reserved mostly for residents who have left the hospital but still might be contagious or lack immunity, The Associated Press reported in April.
Howls from a cornered lame duck Wolf
Another murderer of a rat state, cuomo and Murphy have company
If there’s nothing to see here why did Rachel Levine very quietly pull it’s own mother out of a nursing home?
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FYI as of June 29 68% of PA COVID deaths were in nursing homes.
Mass murderers of nursing home patients!:
‘If theres nothing to see here why did Rachel Levine very quietly pull its own mother out of a nursing home?’
it was stated that Mommie Levine made that decision herself, with no input from any of her children...make of it what you will...
Not content with murdering babies, these criminals are murdering old people. Is this their way of “curing” Social Security?
Those pictures belong on Post Office walls as We the people’s Most Wanted.
SUPERCRIMINAL/questionable eugenicist-murderer with “plausible deniability” factored in to his actions/utterences. Slick and sick BUMP. We (the people) see you, SCIMBAG.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAxEQYqo7no
Face-Words-Deeds ALERT!
Being a politician gives you a sort of power, doesn’t it?
Dems love them some mass murderers!
They whet their appetite with serial killer Hillary.
Thanks Gramps. BTTT!
Cuomo allowed positive staffers to continue working in their facilities til last month.
Did Wolf....?
And if asymptotics can’t spread the bug, WTH are they locked up everywhere else?!
...asymptomatics...
My what big ears he has! My what a big nose he has! Next hell try to gobble up Little Red Riding Hood.
I suggest these Governors read about Crimes against humanity and then hire a lawyer, these charges will be filed in the International Criminal Court in Hague.
The really sad thing is at least this is a better response than New York. Who blamed it all on Trump and the CDC.
Not content with murdering babies, these criminals are murdering old people. Is this their way of curing Social Security?
Those pictures belong on Post Office walls as We the peoples Most Wanted
WORTH REPEATING
Good job Pennsylvania! Embrace the suk and and eat the Wolf sh*t sandwich.
Well, you were getting closer the right word... /math joke
i don’t think so. the only person i know that was cororn positive did work at a nurshing home and was out for about 2 weeks. I’m not sure if they retested her before returning to work.
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