State files emergency rules for long-term care facilities – Capitol News

The IDPH’s new emergency rule will require long-term care facilities to report to public health officials the number of residents and staff tested, along with the number of positive and negative test results. The governor said the emergency rule enforces existing policies, and those not complying will be found in violation of the rules and will be subject to fines or other licensing penalties through existing IDPH authority.
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NB-Chicago
5 years ago

Pritzker only NOW has idph nurses and other staff out monitoring the nursing homes?? And still how many idph afscme hero staff are allowed to sit at home colleting fat checks w giant pay raises on the way— OUTRAGEOUS !!, somebody, file the foia’s

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