Cuomo: Hospitals Can’t Discharge Coronavirus Patients To Nursing Homes, Require Virus Testing For Staffers

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Mary Washington, 73, speaks through a window to her daughter, Courtney Crosby and grandchild Sydney Crosby for a Mother's Day celebration at Provident Village at Creekside senior living on Sunday, May 10, 2020, in Smyrna, Ga. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

NEW YORK (AP) – New York nursing homes must start twice-weekly coronavirus testing for all staffers and will no longer be sent COVID-19 patients leaving hospitals, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Sunday after facing criticism over the handling of nursing facility outbreaks.

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The new testing requirements and ban on hospitals sending coronavirus patients to nursing homes came a day after an AP report in which residents’ relatives, nursing home watchdogs and politicians from both parties criticized the Cuomo administration’s policies on both.

They second-guessed a state directive as requiring nursing homes to take on new residents infected with COVID-19 — an order that critics said accelerated outbreaks in facilities that are prime breeding grounds for infectious diseases.

Of the nation’s more than 26,000 coronavirus deaths in nursing homes and long-term care facilities, a fifth of them — about 5,300 — are in New York, according to a count by The Associated Press.

That’s the highest number of nursing home deaths in the country, though other states have also struggled to control the virus in nursing facilities. Indeed, they account for a higher percentage of coronavirus deaths in most other states, Cuomo said.

Critics have faulted New York for taking weeks to release the number of deaths in individual homes, for still not releasing the number of cases and for not conducting or requiring widespread testing in the facilities.

Now, workers will be tested twice a week, Cuomo said. Residents will be tested as much as possible, he said.

A March 25 state health department directive said nursing homes couldn’t refuse new or returning residents because they tested positive for the virus. The policy, similar to one in neighboring New Jersey, was intended to help free up hospital beds for the sickest patients as cases surged.

Now, “we’re just not going to send a person who is positive to a nursing home after a hospital visit,” Cuomo said Sunday. He said such patients would be accommodated elsewhere, such as sites originally set up as temporary hospitals.

The new policy still allows nursing homes to take some people with COVID-19, such as those who are at home and need care. But hospitals are responsible for finding alternatives for the patients they discharge, and nursing facilities shouldn’t take on coronavirus patients if unable to care for them, Cuomo said.

The Democrat also emphasized that nursing homes should transfer any person they can’t care for.

For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness and lead to death.


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lipa99
lipa99
3 years ago

Hey Cuomo – you really want these people to ____________ so you can keep NY LOCKED UP and prove your numbers right. Looks like you want to run for President against Trump . YOU’RE A LOSER already.

Maven
Maven
3 years ago

Cuomo is a fake a failure of a leader.

We must demand an investigation how hospitals mishandled patients thanks to Cuomo’s rude policies!

Kwomo
Kwomo
3 years ago

Cadaver face back pedalling.
You’ll never be president.
Wait’ll the country finds out about how you killed NYS.
Your million$$$ highway to nowhere, your taxes and your fiscal catastrophe.

KENYAN ORCHESTRATED FRAMEUP
KENYAN ORCHESTRATED FRAMEUP
3 years ago

OBAMA FRAMED GEN. FLYNN.!!!

BIGGEST SCANDAL IN US HISTORY.
Where’s the story ????????