The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

White House recommends tests for all nursing home residents

- By Darlene Superville and Bernard Condon

WASHINGTON » With deaths mounting at the nation’s nursing homes, the White House strongly recommende­d to governors Monday that all residents and staff at such facilities be tested for the coronaviru­s in the next two weeks.

Why the government is not ordering testing at the nation’s more than 15,000 nursing homes was unclear. Nor was it clear why it was being recommende­d more than two months after the nation’s first major outbreak at a nursing home outside of Seattle that eventually killed 43 people.

Vice President Mike Pence, who leads the White House coronaviru­s task force, told governors on a video conference call that it is the federal government’s strong recommenda­tion that such testing be done.

“We really believe that all 1 million nursing home residents need to be tested within next two weeks as well as the staff,” added Dr. Deborah Birx, the task force coordinato­r, according to a recording of the call obtained by The Associated Press.

More than 26,000 residents and staff have died from outbreaks of the virus at the nation’s nursing homes and long-term care facilities, according to an AP tally based on state health department­s and media reports. That is about a third of all 76,000 deaths in the U.S. that have been attributed to the virus.

Nursing home operators have said the lack of testing has left them nearly powerless to stop the virus from entering their facilities because they have not been able to identity silent spreaders among already sick residents and staff not showing symptoms.

Charlene Harrington, a professor emeritus of nursing at the University of California, San Francisco, said nursing homes should have been prioritize­d from the start given their vulnerable population­s and questioned why the testing recommenda­tion is only happening now.

“We’re two months into it,” she said. “If they had done that to begin with, we would’ve picked up cases early and we wouldn’t have so many deaths.”

 ?? CHRIS CARLSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A patient at Magnolia Rehabilita­tion and Nursing Center in Riverside is taken to an ambulance on April 8.
CHRIS CARLSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A patient at Magnolia Rehabilita­tion and Nursing Center in Riverside is taken to an ambulance on April 8.

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