White House Announces ‘New Enforcement Guidance’ on COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
The White House on Nov. 22 announced “new enforcement guidance” on COVID-19 vaccine mandates for nursing home residents and staff.
It announced “new enforcement guidance to ensure nursing homes are offering updated COVID-19 vaccines and timely treatment to their residents and staff,” according to a White House fact sheet released on Nov. 22. It said that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) still requires “nursing homes to educate their residents” on COVID-19 vaccines and to offer vaccines to residents.
“CMS will issue guidance today reminding health care providers of this requirement,” the fact sheet said. “In its guidance, CMS will make clear that nursing homes with low vaccination rates will be referred to state survey agencies for close scrutiny, and that facilities that do not comply with the requirement to offer and educate on the benefit of lifesaving COVID-19 vaccinations will face enforcement actions, including the need to submit corrective action plans to achieve compliance.”
The White House didn’t elaborate on what “enforcement actions” it would implement. However, in the fall of 2021, President Joe Biden’s administration announced vaccine mandates for facilities that receive Medicaid or Medicare funding—along with a now-scrapped rule that would force workers at companies with 100 or more employees to get the shot.
With all the fibrous blockage in blood vessels showing up in dead vaccinated, you have to wonder what the effects in 5-10 years after mRNA vaccination to those will be.
With all the fibrous blockage in blood vessels showing up in dead vaccinated, you have to wonder what the effects in 5-10 years after mRNA vaccination to those will be.