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Tri-State hospitals report 'low' number of staff out sick due to COVID vaccine side effects


Tri-State hospitals report low number of staff out sick due to COVID vaccine side effects
While a small number of vaccinated health care workers have had to call out sick due to the shots side effects, officials say it s a quite low number and the majority have continued working.
and last updated 2021-02-08 19:13:08-05
As more and more Tri-Staters receive one of two COVID-19 vaccinations currently available, doctors are learning more about the side effects that could accompany the dual-injection treatments. Those side effects were strong enough for a small number of vaccinated health care professionals to have to call off work in the days following their shots. ....

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1 in 4 Ohio nursing homes report December PPE shortages


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Roughly 25% of Ohio nursing homes and long-term care facilities reported they had less than one week’s supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the deadliest month of the pandemic.
Leaders in the field say at a time when nursing home residents and staff are vulnerable to COVID-19, these facilities get little support from the state to shore up supplies. Instead, nursing homes are left to try and buy what expensive PPE they can find in a global shortage. 
Nearly half of Ohio’s COVID-19 deaths have occurred in long-term care facilities such as nursing homes, despite reported resident cases making up only 5% of the state’s cumulative COVID-19 cases and staff cases making up roughly 4% of cases. ....

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DeWine wants Ohio's health director to be able to close nursing homes


Gov. Mike DeWine s budget includes a plan to give Ohio s Department of Health the power to shut down nursing homes across the state. 
The Patient Protection proposal, according to a fact sheet on the proposed budget, would give the agency the authority to swiftly intervene to protect patients in nursing facilities when they determine the health and safety of patients is in jeopardy. The department could also immediately remove patients and relocate them into a safe facility.
The sheet doesn t give details about when the department could do this, what proof would be required and whether facilities could appeal.
A health department spokesperson didn t respond to a request for comment Tuesday, but interviews with other department heads confirmed the governor has a multi-agency plan in his budget to improve care at nursing homes in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. ....

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The Lies by Fauci, Birx, Redfield and Others Come Home to Roost as at-Risk Healthcare Workers Refuse the Wuhan Vaccine


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The vaccine for the Wuhan virus is now being administered to people across the nation. In some jurisdictions, the best principles of social justice and critical race theory are being used. When the CDC first made its recommendation for vaccine distribution it made it clear that there were just too damned many old white people and to atone for white privilege and past injustices they might have to die (see CDC Is Literally Trying to Kill Granny by Using Critical Race Theory to Decide Who Will Get Wuhan Virus Vaccine). In Massachusetts, convicts who, correct me if I’m wrong, are already quarantined will get the vaccine ahead of nursing home residents. In New York, Andrew Cuomo, afraid that time is running out on his ability to willy-nilly slaughter the elderly and the infirm, has decreed that drug addicts in rehab clinics will get the vaccine ahead of those most likely to die from the virus. ....

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Nursing homes hit early roadblocks in massive vaccine campaign


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Nursing homes and assisted living facilities across the country are facing difficult headwinds as they kick off a mass-vaccination campaign against the coronavirus.
Challenges in obtaining consent could delay vaccinations for millions of residents, and some staff are balking at taking the vaccine, prompting facilities to launch education initiatives in an effort to win them over.
Congregate settings like nursing homes have proved to be the most dangerous areas for COVID-19 transmission, and the elderly are the most likely to face severe complications, including death, if they get the disease.
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States have been vaccinating health workers for almost three weeks, but a federal partnership with CVS and Walgreens to inoculate residents and staff of long term care facilities didn’t launch until last week, and in only a dozen states. ....

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