Biden Admin Gives Nursing Homes More Leeway on COVID Vaccine Mandate Compliance

Biden Admin Gives Nursing Homes More Leeway on COVID Vaccine Mandate Compliance
Doses of a COVID-19 vaccine and vaccination record cards for children under 5 in Seattle, Wash., in a June 21, 2022, file image. David Ryder/Getty Images
Bill Pan
Bill Pan
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The Biden administration has softened its language in an updated guidance on COVID-19 vaccination enforcement, telling surveyors to not cite nursing homes so long as “good faith efforts” are being made to vaccinate all their staff.

In a memo (pdf) released Wednesday, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) says it still expects all long-term care and skilled nursing facilities to make sure their staff are vaccinated, unless otherwise exempted by law. A facility with “unexcepted staff” vaccination rates below 100 percent is considered noncompliant, and as a result, can risk being stripped of federal Medicare and Medicaid funds.
Bill Pan
Bill Pan
Reporter
Bill Pan is an Epoch Times reporter covering education issues and New York news.
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