Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Aid runs low for key Pennsylvan­ia virus containmen­t program

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HARRISBURG, PA. » Wolf administra­tion officials said Wednesday that Pennsylvan­ia does not have the money to maintain a key feature of its response to coronaviru­s outbreaks in the state’s nursing homes, and are working to retain a short-term, scaled-down model now that federal funding has run out.

Human Services Secretary Teresa Miller told reporters that Gov. Tom Wolf’s administra­tion is running a scaled-down version of a program that distribute­d $175 million in federal coronaviru­s aid to 11 regional health systems or health organizati­ons to help contain outbreaks in nursing homes.

Miller said the partnershi­p had helped save lives in the state’s roughly

2,000 long-term care facilities, and that Wolf’s administra­tion will keep asking the federal government for more money to continue the program.

In the meantime, the state is setting aside $6 million for January and

$6 million for February, in hopes that

75% of it will be reimbursed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, to maintain rapid response services through Feb. 28 and another $28 million over the coming months to support testing, officials said.

One key difference will be the duration and size of a response involving staffing support, said Keara Klinepeter, a Department of Health official.

Fewer support staff would be deployed and they would stay for three to five days, rather than periods of more like two weeks under the federally funded program, Klinepeter said.

More than 740,000 people have tested positive in Pennsylvan­ia and more than 18,400 have died, including almost 10,000 in long-term care facilities, according to state data.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R DOLAN — THE TIMES-TRIBUNE VIA AP ?? Vials of the Moderna COVID-19vaccine are placed next to a loaded syringe at the Throop Civic Center in Throop, Pa. during a clinic on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021.
CHRISTOPHE­R DOLAN — THE TIMES-TRIBUNE VIA AP Vials of the Moderna COVID-19vaccine are placed next to a loaded syringe at the Throop Civic Center in Throop, Pa. during a clinic on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021.

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