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Roughly 30% of Colorado s long-term care employees remain unvaccinated
Colorado isn t requiring staff in residential care facilities to get vaccinated, but all unvaccinated staff must be tested daily. Author: Kelly Reinke (9NEWS) Updated: 10:43 PM MDT August 2, 2021
DENVER Vaccines are no longer a recommendation for thousands of workers in Colorado – Kaiser Pemanente, the state s largest nonprofit health care system, will require all 200,000 employees nationwide to get the vaccine.
So will the city of Denver.
Denver s order covers 10,000 city employees, including workers in high-risk settings like nursing homes. Other private-sector workers required to get vaccinated by Sept. 30 include home health care providers and employees in hospitals and clinical settings.
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by Charlie LeDuff
Health Director Elizabeth Hertel testifies Thursday. Why is the media so bewitched by Gov. Andrew Cuomo s creepy office conduct? For the same reason the media is intoxicated with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer s little airplane lies. It is a misdirect by the press corps to cover their failure to expose the bigger lies. Lies the press willingly went along with. Lies that the press must own up to since they amplified and broadcast them. Untold more elderly died in long-term elderly care facilities from Covid-19 than either governor would admit. Both Whitmer and Cuomo knew the data they were feeding the public was misleading or incomplete.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, more than a third of Pennsylvania hospitals in fiscal year 2020 are in bad financial shape, but the major Lehigh Valley hospitals managed to close the fiscal year in the black