Covid Continues to Kill Nursing Home Residents, yet the Majority Go without the Latest Shot
After Covid-19 ravaged American nursing homes in the height of the pandemic, getting vaccinations for the vulnerable elderly was a top priority. Now nursing home residents essentially have been left on their own.
Despite the high death toll in nursing homes from Covid-19, fewer than 4 in 10 residents have gotten the most recent Covid shot, says a POLITICO article. Covid continues to kill nursing home residents, more than 170,000 nursing home residents have died- including nearly 600 residents during the first two weeks of 2024—and the low rate of new shots among residents has left nursing homes and the Biden administration pointing fingers at one another.
Due to factors such as age and underlying conditions, nursing home residents are especially vulnerable to Covid-19. Despite the consensus among experts that elderly people need an annual Covid shot, recent vaccinations among nursing home residents has dropped to 38 percent. Considering the federal rules requiring homes to offer vaccines, the question is whether or not the low vaccination numbers come as a result of negligence amounting to nursing home malpractice.
With the termination of the public health emergency last fall, the government shifted the responsibility for buying and managing the distribution of Covid shots to nursing homes. According to POLITICO, since late December of last year, Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra has met twice with nursing home representatives to emphasize facilities’ responsibility to offer the latest shot to residents. Finding that some nursing homes show greater vaccine success than others—both North and South Dakota report over 60 percent nursing home resident vaccination, compared with just 20.1 percent of Arizona nursing home residents—the administration insists it’s possible for all nursing homes to do a better job.
Considering the vulnerability of residents and the deadliness and contagiousness of Covid-19, it is the responsibility of nursing homes to take every measure to safeguard their residents; neglecting to do so is nursing home malpractice. When nursing homes do not do their part in preventing nursing home infections and residents become seriously ill or die, nursing home malpractice has occurred and loved ones must look into a nursing home lawyer or wrongful death attorney.
In response to the administration’s insistence that facilities work harder to improve vaccine rates, nursing homes have countered that the government needs to act to address vaccine hesitancy. While Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Mandy Cohen said it was a top priority for the agency to address issues of vaccine access and hesitancy, POLITICO said others in the administration feel that vaccine promotion should come from manufacturers and nursing homes.
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