Trump let us down on Covid 19, Not Cuomo or Whitmer.

March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


Sure, of course not.....that's why you trot out Sleepy Joe as the answer to all your whining
Sleepy Joe has nothing to do with Drumpf being an incompetent fuckup.
But he is YOUR choice and yet, a million times more incompetent than any president we have ever had.
Drumpf wasnt my choice. He was the choice of retards and carnival marks.
And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator in the Hildabeast. Your brainless rants aren't making any sense.
You must be retarded or uneducated. I have never voted for a felon. Do you know what the word "felon" means? Even Drumpfs retarded ass isnt a felon......yet.
Yep, was in the military for 25 years with a Top Secret classification. If I had done what Clinton did with the mishandling of classified e-mails I would be lucky to get a window cell in my life sentence at Leavenworth. So she is most definitely a felon....are you stupid or something Forrest??
You obviously were too dumb to make it in real life so your only hope was to do 25 years in the military. You dont even know the meaning of the word felon.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


Sure, of course not.....that's why you trot out Sleepy Joe as the answer to all your whining
Sleepy Joe has nothing to do with Drumpf being an incompetent fuckup.
But he is YOUR choice and yet, a million times more incompetent than any president we have ever had.
Drumpf wasnt my choice. He was the choice of retards and carnival marks.
And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator in the Hildabeast. Your brainless rants aren't making any sense.
You must be retarded or uneducated. I have never voted for a felon. Do you know what the word "felon" means? Even Drumpfs retarded ass isnt a felon......yet.
Additionally, if I am retarded or uneducated, its certainly not in math or the electoral college.....a couple of subjects you might want to brush up on.
No need to brush up on either. Drumpf lost the math and was granted electoral affirmative action.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


Sure, of course not.....that's why you trot out Sleepy Joe as the answer to all your whining
Sleepy Joe has nothing to do with Drumpf being an incompetent fuckup.
But he is YOUR choice and yet, a million times more incompetent than any president we have ever had.
Drumpf wasnt my choice. He was the choice of retards and carnival marks.
And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator in the Hildabeast. Your brainless rants aren't making any sense.
You must be retarded or uneducated. I have never voted for a felon. Do you know what the word "felon" means? Even Drumpfs retarded ass isnt a felon......yet.
Yep, was in the military for 25 years with a Top Secret classification. If I had done what Clinton did with the mishandling of classified e-mails I would be lucky to get a window cell in my life sentence at Leavenworth. So she is most definitely a felon....are you stupid or something Forrest??
You obviously were too dumb to make it in real life so your only hope was to do 25 years in the military. You dont even know the meaning of the word felon.
Should I type more slowly or maybe you can get mommy to read it to you again. Hildabeast most certainly committed a felony. Nothing wrong with the Navy, at least I didn't have to picket for $15/hour at McDonalds right Ronald??
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


Sure, of course not.....that's why you trot out Sleepy Joe as the answer to all your whining
Sleepy Joe has nothing to do with Drumpf being an incompetent fuckup.
But he is YOUR choice and yet, a million times more incompetent than any president we have ever had.
Drumpf wasnt my choice. He was the choice of retards and carnival marks.
And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator in the Hildabeast. Your brainless rants aren't making any sense.
You must be retarded or uneducated. I have never voted for a felon. Do you know what the word "felon" means? Even Drumpfs retarded ass isnt a felon......yet.
Additionally, if I am retarded or uneducated, its certainly not in math or the electoral college.....a couple of subjects you might want to brush up on.
No need to brush up on either. Drumpf lost the math and was granted electoral affirmative action.
You cannot lose the electoral math and win Mr Wizard.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


What sources? Fake News an hearsay and you fell for it. Sucker.

Be quiet loser. You lose yet again.
IN CHINA.....LOL

Fauci said in mid Feb that there was no reason to think it would spread here.

You're reaching, Captain Fake News.

Fauci said, “Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing. But this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about.”
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


What sources? Fake News an hearsay and you fell for it. Sucker.

Be quiet loser. You lose yet again.
Oh and you lost another debate.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


Sure, of course not.....that's why you trot out Sleepy Joe as the answer to all your whining
Sleepy Joe has nothing to do with Drumpf being an incompetent fuckup.
But he is YOUR choice and yet, a million times more incompetent than any president we have ever had.
Drumpf wasnt my choice. He was the choice of retards and carnival marks.
And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator in the Hildabeast. Your brainless rants aren't making any sense.
You must be retarded or uneducated. I have never voted for a felon. Do you know what the word "felon" means? Even Drumpfs retarded ass isnt a felon......yet.
Yep, was in the military for 25 years with a Top Secret classification. If I had done what Clinton did with the mishandling of classified e-mails I would be lucky to get a window cell in my life sentence at Leavenworth. So she is most definitely a felon....are you stupid or something Forrest??
You obviously were too dumb to make it in real life so your only hope was to do 25 years in the military. You dont even know the meaning of the word felon.
Should I type more slowly or maybe you can get mommy to read it to you again. Hildabeast most certainly committed a felony. Nothing wrong with the Navy, at least I didn't have to picket for $15/hour at McDonalds right Ronald??
" And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator .."

You dont have to type more slowly. You already fucked up and claimed she was a felon. Not my fault you are stupid and cant pick up a dictionary. Besides. Hitlary had nothing to do with Drumpfs fuckup. He is just an incompetent carnival barker that has suckered low education marks such as yourself.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


What sources? Fake News an hearsay and you fell for it. Sucker.

Be quiet loser. You lose yet again.
IN CHINA.....LOL

Fauci said in mid Feb that there was no reason to think it would spread here.

You're reaching, Captain Fake News.

Fauci said, “Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing. But this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about.”
Yeah dummy. China is where the disease started.

Drumpf knew about it at least in Nov. He stood around with his finger up his ass. Its not Faucis responsibility to take Drumpfs finger out of his ass.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


Sure, of course not.....that's why you trot out Sleepy Joe as the answer to all your whining
Sleepy Joe has nothing to do with Drumpf being an incompetent fuckup.
But he is YOUR choice and yet, a million times more incompetent than any president we have ever had.
Drumpf wasnt my choice. He was the choice of retards and carnival marks.
And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator in the Hildabeast. Your brainless rants aren't making any sense.
You must be retarded or uneducated. I have never voted for a felon. Do you know what the word "felon" means? Even Drumpfs retarded ass isnt a felon......yet.
Yep, was in the military for 25 years with a Top Secret classification. If I had done what Clinton did with the mishandling of classified e-mails I would be lucky to get a window cell in my life sentence at Leavenworth. So she is most definitely a felon....are you stupid or something Forrest??
You obviously were too dumb to make it in real life so your only hope was to do 25 years in the military. You dont even know the meaning of the word felon.
Should I type more slowly or maybe you can get mommy to read it to you again. Hildabeast most certainly committed a felony. Nothing wrong with the Navy, at least I didn't have to picket for $15/hour at McDonalds right Ronald??
" And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator .."

You dont have to type more slowly. You already fucked up and claimed she was a felon. Not my fault you are stupid and cant pick up a dictionary. Besides. Hitlary had nothing to do with Drumpfs fuckup. He is just an incompetent carnival barker that has suckered low education marks such as yourself.
She is a felon. I picked up the dictionary AND read it. IO also looked up sucker....did you get that picture taken at the DMV???
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


Sure, of course not.....that's why you trot out Sleepy Joe as the answer to all your whining
Sleepy Joe has nothing to do with Drumpf being an incompetent fuckup.
But he is YOUR choice and yet, a million times more incompetent than any president we have ever had.
Drumpf wasnt my choice. He was the choice of retards and carnival marks.
And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator in the Hildabeast. Your brainless rants aren't making any sense.
You must be retarded or uneducated. I have never voted for a felon. Do you know what the word "felon" means? Even Drumpfs retarded ass isnt a felon......yet.
Yep, was in the military for 25 years with a Top Secret classification. If I had done what Clinton did with the mishandling of classified e-mails I would be lucky to get a window cell in my life sentence at Leavenworth. So she is most definitely a felon....are you stupid or something Forrest??
You obviously were too dumb to make it in real life so your only hope was to do 25 years in the military. You dont even know the meaning of the word felon.
Should I type more slowly or maybe you can get mommy to read it to you again. Hildabeast most certainly committed a felony. Nothing wrong with the Navy, at least I didn't have to picket for $15/hour at McDonalds right Ronald??
" And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator .."

You dont have to type more slowly. You already fucked up and claimed she was a felon. Not my fault you are stupid and cant pick up a dictionary. Besides. Hitlary had nothing to do with Drumpfs fuckup. He is just an incompetent carnival barker that has suckered low education marks such as yourself.
She is a felon. I picked up the dictionary AND read it. IO also looked up sucker....did you get that picture taken at the DMV???
If shes a felon show us where she was convicted of a felony. Get back on topic. Focus. Drumpf is an incompetent fuckup that made Covid-19 worse.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


What sources? Fake News an hearsay and you fell for it. Sucker.

Be quiet loser. You lose yet again.
IN CHINA.....LOL

Fauci said in mid Feb that there was no reason to think it would spread here.

You're reaching, Captain Fake News.

Fauci said, “Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing. But this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about.”
Yeah dummy. China is where the disease started.

Drumpf knew about it at least in Nov. He stood around with his finger up his ass. Its not Faucis responsibility to take Drumpfs finger out of his ass.
Yep and his experts said it would not come here and he STILL implemented a travel ban and was called a xenophobe as Pelosi strolled into Chinatown. LMAO.

You are back pedaling and looking stupid.

You lost another debate. I am smarter than you.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


Sure, of course not.....that's why you trot out Sleepy Joe as the answer to all your whining
Sleepy Joe has nothing to do with Drumpf being an incompetent fuckup.
But he is YOUR choice and yet, a million times more incompetent than any president we have ever had.
Drumpf wasnt my choice. He was the choice of retards and carnival marks.
And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator in the Hildabeast. Your brainless rants aren't making any sense.
You must be retarded or uneducated. I have never voted for a felon. Do you know what the word "felon" means? Even Drumpfs retarded ass isnt a felon......yet.
Yep, was in the military for 25 years with a Top Secret classification. If I had done what Clinton did with the mishandling of classified e-mails I would be lucky to get a window cell in my life sentence at Leavenworth. So she is most definitely a felon....are you stupid or something Forrest??
You obviously were too dumb to make it in real life so your only hope was to do 25 years in the military. You dont even know the meaning of the word felon.
Should I type more slowly or maybe you can get mommy to read it to you again. Hildabeast most certainly committed a felony. Nothing wrong with the Navy, at least I didn't have to picket for $15/hour at McDonalds right Ronald??
" And again, while you were voting for a known felon and Russian collaborator .."

You dont have to type more slowly. You already fucked up and claimed she was a felon. Not my fault you are stupid and cant pick up a dictionary. Besides. Hitlary had nothing to do with Drumpfs fuckup. He is just an incompetent carnival barker that has suckered low education marks such as yourself.
She is a felon. I picked up the dictionary AND read it. IO also looked up sucker....did you get that picture taken at the DMV???
If shes a felon show us where she was convicted of a felony. Get back on topic. Focus. Drumpf is an incompetent fuckup that made Covid-19 worse.
We aren't talking about convictions, wackos are never prosecuted much less convicted. We are talking about documented proof of a felony that nothing is ever done about. Now that is the opposite of great volumes of fabricated claims and multiple false investigations over four years into someones character...all coming up as false as Pelosi's face. That is the topic, right snowflake??
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).

My Gawd, you need help. Cuomo and other dem buddies are 100% to blame for spreading the virus in nursing homes ON PURPOSE to rack up the death numbers in order to harass Trump and try to extort the federal government for billions $$$$. Dems OWN it. Fricking murderers.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


What sources? Fake News an hearsay and you fell for it. Sucker.

Be quiet loser. You lose yet again.
IN CHINA.....LOL

Fauci said in mid Feb that there was no reason to think it would spread here.

You're reaching, Captain Fake News.

Fauci said, “Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing. But this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about.”
Yeah dummy. China is where the disease started.

Drumpf knew about it at least in Nov. He stood around with his finger up his ass. Its not Faucis responsibility to take Drumpfs finger out of his ass.


Trump put a travel ban in place and was vilified for it. LMAO. You lost another debate. Idiot.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


What sources? Fake News an hearsay and you fell for it. Sucker.

Be quiet loser. You lose yet again.
IN CHINA.....LOL

Fauci said in mid Feb that there was no reason to think it would spread here.

You're reaching, Captain Fake News.

Fauci said, “Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing. But this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about.”
Yeah dummy. China is where the disease started.

Drumpf knew about it at least in Nov. He stood around with his finger up his ass. Its not Faucis responsibility to take Drumpfs finger out of his ass.


Trump put a travel ban in place and was vilified for it. LMAO. You lost another debate. Idiot.
All that proves is that Drumpf was a fucking idiot that banned China while europeans with covid-19 streamed into NY. You lose again moron.


" President Donald Trump failed to impose restrictions on travelers from Europe until mid-March, allowing a flood of Covid-19 cases into the U.S. "
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


What sources? Fake News an hearsay and you fell for it. Sucker.

Be quiet loser. You lose yet again.
IN CHINA.....LOL

Fauci said in mid Feb that there was no reason to think it would spread here.

You're reaching, Captain Fake News.

Fauci said, “Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing. But this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about.”
Yeah dummy. China is where the disease started.

Drumpf knew about it at least in Nov. He stood around with his finger up his ass. Its not Faucis responsibility to take Drumpfs finger out of his ass.


Trump put a travel ban in place and was vilified for it. LMAO. You lost another debate. Idiot.
All that proves is that Drumpf was a fucking idiot that banned China while europeans with covid-19 streamed into NY. You lose again moron.


" President Donald Trump failed to impose restrictions on travelers from Europe until mid-March, allowing a flood of Covid-19 cases into the U.S. "
That is before people knew it spread to Europe. He doesn't have ESP. You're so stupid it hurts. Our first death was Feb 29th. LOL. And you deflected and changed the narrative. So now you take back that he should have done something in November.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


What sources? Fake News an hearsay and you fell for it. Sucker.

Be quiet loser. You lose yet again.
IN CHINA.....LOL

Fauci said in mid Feb that there was no reason to think it would spread here.

You're reaching, Captain Fake News.

Fauci said, “Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing. But this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about.”
Yeah dummy. China is where the disease started.

Drumpf knew about it at least in Nov. He stood around with his finger up his ass. Its not Faucis responsibility to take Drumpfs finger out of his ass.


Trump put a travel ban in place and was vilified for it. LMAO. You lost another debate. Idiot.
All that proves is that Drumpf was a fucking idiot that banned China while europeans with covid-19 streamed into NY. You lose again moron.


" President Donald Trump failed to impose restrictions on travelers from Europe until mid-March, allowing a flood of Covid-19 cases into the U.S. "
That is before people knew it spread to Europe. He doesn't have ESP. You're so stupid it hurts. Our first death was Feb 29th. LOL. And you deflected and changed the narrative. So now you take back that he should have done something in November.
Only a fucking retard wouldnt know it was going to spread to europe back in November. Drumpfs incompentent ass fucked up. You carnival marks fell for his bullshit....again. :lol:
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).

Yo are you still dealing meth
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


What sources? Fake News an hearsay and you fell for it. Sucker.

Be quiet loser. You lose yet again.
IN CHINA.....LOL

Fauci said in mid Feb that there was no reason to think it would spread here.

You're reaching, Captain Fake News.

Fauci said, “Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing. But this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about.”
Yeah dummy. China is where the disease started.

Drumpf knew about it at least in Nov. He stood around with his finger up his ass. Its not Faucis responsibility to take Drumpfs finger out of his ass.


Trump put a travel ban in place and was vilified for it. LMAO. You lost another debate. Idiot.
All that proves is that Drumpf was a fucking idiot that banned China while europeans with covid-19 streamed into NY. You lose again moron.


" President Donald Trump failed to impose restrictions on travelers from Europe until mid-March, allowing a flood of Covid-19 cases into the U.S. "
That is before people knew it spread to Europe. He doesn't have ESP. You're so stupid it hurts. Our first death was Feb 29th. LOL. And you deflected and changed the narrative. So now you take back that he should have done something in November.
Only a fucking retard wouldnt know it was going to spread to europe back in November. Drumpfs incompentent ass fucked up. You carnival marks fell for his bullshit....again. :lol:
LMAO...if you knew then find one thread or one article where someone said it would. You have typos galore. That means your fat fingers are typing in anger. You lost another debate. I have utterly debunked you. Our infectious disease experts didn't raise an alarm til March.
 
March 13, 2020

When should nursing homes consider transferring a resident with suspected or confirmed infection with COVID-19 to a hospital? Nursing homes with residents suspected of having COVID-19 infection should contact their local health department. Residents infected with COVID-19 may vary in severity from lack of symptoms to mild or severe symptoms or fatality. Initially, symptoms may be mild and not require transfer to a hospital as long as the facility can follow the infection prevention and control practices recommended by CDC. Facilities without an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) are not required to transfer the resident assuming: 1) the resident does not require a higher level of care and 2) the facility can adhere to the rest of the infection prevention and control practices recommended for caring for a resident with COVID-19. Please check the following link regularly for critical updates, such as updates to guidance for using PPE: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/controlrecommendations.html. The resident may develop more severe symptoms and require transfer to a hospital for a higher level of care. Prior to transfer, emergency medical services and the receiving facility should be alerted to the resident’s diagnosis, and precautions to be taken including placing a facemask on the resident during transfer. If the resident does not require hospitalization they can be discharged to home (in consultation with state or local public health authorities) if deemed medically and socially appropriate. Pending transfer or discharge, place a facemask on the resident and isolate him/her in a room with the door closed.

When should a nursing home accept a resident who was diagnosed with COVID-19 from a hospital? A nursing home can accept a resident diagnosed with COVID-19 and still under TransmissionBased Precautions for COVID-19 as long as the facility can follow CDC guidance for Transmission-Based Precautions. If a nursing home cannot, it must wait until these precautions are discontinued. CDC has released Interim Guidance for Discontinuing Transmission-Based Precautions or In-Home Isolation for Persons with Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Information on the duration of infectivity is limited, and the interim guidance has been
developed with available information from similar coronaviruses. CDC states that decisions to discontinue Transmission-based Precautions in hospitals will be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. Discontinuation will be based on multiple factors (see current CDC guidance for further details).

Note: Nursing homes should admit any individuals that they would normally admit to their facility, including individuals from hospitals where a case of COVID-19 was/is present. Also, if possible, dedicate a unit/wing exclusively for any residents coming or returning from the hospital. This can serve as a step-down unit where they remain for 14 days with no symptoms (instead of integrating as usual on short-term rehab floor, or returning to long-stay original room).






So trump, not cuomo put covid patients in nursing homes? 40% of our deaths are from nursing homes democrat scum governors drunk on power caused.



You can't blame trump and give them a pass, that's partisan bullshit.

Most of the people who died from the virus came from Europe and it spread in NY city, and tramp did shut European travel down Mar 11th (except London) and the new book Rage he knew it was deadly. Tramp was in charge and he knew exactly what he was doing. He downplayed it so did everyone else until it really hit NYcity.
Drumpf knew about it at the very least officially in November but stood around with his finger up his ass for a couple of months pretending it was a hoax.
So you read that in Wacko Today, the news that isnt the news???
Sorry Drumpfster. Unfortunately I can't be conned like Drumpf does you clowns.


What sources? Fake News an hearsay and you fell for it. Sucker.

Be quiet loser. You lose yet again.
IN CHINA.....LOL

Fauci said in mid Feb that there was no reason to think it would spread here.

You're reaching, Captain Fake News.

Fauci said, “Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing. But this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about.”
Yeah dummy. China is where the disease started.

Drumpf knew about it at least in Nov. He stood around with his finger up his ass. Its not Faucis responsibility to take Drumpfs finger out of his ass.


Trump put a travel ban in place and was vilified for it. LMAO. You lost another debate. Idiot.
All that proves is that Drumpf was a fucking idiot that banned China while europeans with covid-19 streamed into NY. You lose again moron.


" President Donald Trump failed to impose restrictions on travelers from Europe until mid-March, allowing a flood of Covid-19 cases into the U.S. "
That is before people knew it spread to Europe. He doesn't have ESP. You're so stupid it hurts. Our first death was Feb 29th. LOL. And you deflected and changed the narrative. So now you take back that he should have done something in November.
Only a fucking retard wouldnt know it was going to spread to europe back in November. Drumpfs incompentent ass fucked up. You carnival marks fell for his bullshit....again. :lol:
LMAO...if you knew then find one thread or one article where someone said it would. You have typos galore. That means your fat fingers are typing in anger. You lost another debate. I have utterly debunked you. Our infectious disease experts didn't raise an alarm til March.
I already posted where he knew about in November. Its not my fault Drumpf was too stupid to know it would spread to europe. Thats what diseases do. They spread. You have lost again and claiming victory to cover up your embarrassment. :lol:
 

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