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Card games with grandpa are
back, regardless of your vaccination status |
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You can hug
your vaccinated grandpa and stay to play cards with him at his
nursing home, even if you haven't been vaccinated, according to new Covid-19
guidance for nursing homes from the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services. These
recommendations are a little different than the ones released last week
by the CDC for fully vaccinated people in the general population, which allow
meeting indoors in small groups without masks or physical distancing -- even
for the elderly. Vaccinated
or not, nursing home residents are still a fragile patient population, so
infection control is important, CMS says. For nursing home residents and
visitors, even if vaccinated, CMS still wants people to wear a well-fitted
face mask, wash their hands and try to keep physically distant, a
spokesperson for the agency said in an email. But the new CMS guidelines
offer many other new freedoms. "CMS
recognizes the psychological, emotional and physical toll that prolonged
isolation and separation from family have taken on nursing home residents,
and their families," Dr. Lee Fleisher said on the agency's website.
Fleisher is CMS' chief medical officer and director of CMS' Center for
Clinical Standards and Quality. "This is an important step that we are
taking, as we continue to emphasize the importance of maintaining infection
prevention practices, given the continued risk of transmission of
COVID-19." Under
the new guidance, visitors don't need a Covid-19 test result to see family,
nor do they need to show proof of vaccination. The guidelines strongly
encourage everyone to get vaccinated, though. Visits
should be restricted if the Covid-19 county positivity rate is more than 10%
or less than 70% of the residents in the facility are fully vaccinated. Families
should also hold off on visits with residents in quarantine or if they have a
positive Covid-19 test. |
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