After 10,000 deaths that have made the nation’s nursing homes some of the most terrifying places to be during the coronavirus crisis, most still don’t have access to enough tests to help control outbreaks.http://apne.ws/ZDofuVK
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Public health officials have long argued that nursing homes need rigorous and frequent testing - "sentinel surveillance,” White House virus chief Deborah Birx calls it - to find hidden carriers, isolate them and stop the spread. http://apne.ws/SxyIJpG
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The state could do it but don’t mention that
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Testing is not the solution. It’s the business model. Let’s say the testing shows that most nursing home care givers are positive, who are going to take care of the patients? Where would the elderly go?
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*ahold
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