The governors of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and California chose to ignore the timely issued, very specific guidelines provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) regarding the containment of the coronavirus in nursing homes and long-term care facilities. Instead, these governors chose to mandate that nursing homes admit untested and contagious COVID-19 patients from hospitals.
Not coincidentally, these states saw a disproportionate increase in the deaths of elderly residents in nursing homes:
New York has suffered 6,360 nursing home deaths related to COVID-19. That is more than 25% of the State’s total COVID-19 deaths.
New Jersey has suffered 6,432 nursing homes deaths related to COVID-19. That is more than 50% of the State’s total COVID-19 deaths.
Pennsylvania has suffered 4,268 nursing home deaths related to COVID-19. That is more than 68% of the State’s total COVID-19 deaths.
Michigan has suffered 2,297 nursing home deaths related to COVID-19. That is more than 41% of the State’s total COVID-19 deaths.
California has suffered 2,560 nursing homes deaths related to COVID-19. That is more than 50% of the State’s total COVID-19 deaths.
AMAC is working with the Republicans on the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis (the Democrat Subcommittee members refused to hold these governors accountable) to demand answers for the mandates these governors issued, and we need your help. We want to make sure that bad policy decisions, like the ones these governors made, are not repeated should there be a resurgence of the coronavirus.
Please take a moment to email your governor to ask them to explain why they made these lethal decisions. Particularly, we would like to know:
Why did they specifically break federal guidance/recommendations and put infected patients back in nursing homes?
What science and other information did they use as a basis to make this decision?
Will they comply with federal guidelines moving forward?
dtucker300 wrote:
The governors of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and California chose to ignore the timely issued, very specific guidelines provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) regarding the containment of the coronavirus in nursing homes and long-term care facilities. Instead, these governors chose to mandate that nursing homes admit untested and contagious COVID-19 patients from hospitals.
Not coincidentally, these states saw a disproportionate increase in the deaths of elderly residents in nursing homes:
New York has suffered 6,360 nursing home deaths related to COVID-19. That is more than 25% of the State’s total COVID-19 deaths.
New Jersey has suffered 6,432 nursing homes deaths related to COVID-19. That is more than 50% of the State’s total COVID-19 deaths.
Pennsylvania has suffered 4,268 nursing home deaths related to COVID-19. That is more than 68% of the State’s total COVID-19 deaths.
Michigan has suffered 2,297 nursing home deaths related to COVID-19. That is more than 41% of the State’s total COVID-19 deaths.
California has suffered 2,560 nursing homes deaths related to COVID-19. That is more than 50% of the State’s total COVID-19 deaths.
AMAC is working with the Republicans on the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis (the Democrat Subcommittee members refused to hold these governors accountable) to demand answers for the mandates these governors issued, and we need your help. We want to make sure that bad policy decisions, like the ones these governors made, are not repeated should there be a resurgence of the coronavirus.
Please take a moment to email your governor to ask them to explain why they made these lethal decisions. Particularly, we would like to know:
Why did they specifically break federal guidance/recommendations and put infected patients back in nursing homes?
What science and other information did they use as a basis to make this decision?
Will they comply with federal guidelines moving forward?
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