“Surveyors should be tested because they could potentially bring Covid in.” More than half of states don’t require their own inspectors to be tested before going in nursing homes, despite concerns that asymptomatic visitors could pose a risk to residents.
The federal government said in June that states needed to complete special infection control-focused examinations of the approximately 15,000 federally-certified nursing homes by late August, or risk losing some federal funding.
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