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Nursing homes with urgent needs for personal protective equipment say they’re getting gowns that look more like large tarps – with no holes for hands – and surgical masks that are paper-thin ...
More than 3,000 nursing homes reported less than a week’s worth of supplies, and 653 said they had run out entirely at some point. Stopgap FEMA equipment has not reached many facilities, and packages ...
Even inside nursing homes – deemed a ground zero for the spread of coronavirus – health care workers still don’t have enough personal protective gear and the facilities can’t get testing ...
Officials are trying to correct errors that resulted in shipments of outdated or impractical equipment to America’s nursing homes in the midst of the COVID pandemic.
The association that represents nursing homes in West Virginia is expressing concerns about the supply of personal protective equipment now available for staff. Marty Wright Early on, as nursing ...
Connecticut’s nursing homes, ravaged by coronavirus, should allow residents and their families to begin installing cameras in rooms, members of an advisory group recommended Thursday.
Nursing homes with urgent needs for personal protective equipment say they’re getting gowns that look more like large tarps – with no holes for hands – and surgical masks that are paper-thin ...
Widespread equipment shortages continue in some places as the virus rages lethally through nursing homes and other long-term care facilities.
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