Gottheimer Leads Bipartisan NJ Delegation Request for NJDOH’s COVID-19 Outbreak Plan for Long-Term Care Facilities

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Gottheimer Leads Bipartisan NJ Delegation Request for NJDOH’s COVID-19 Outbreak Plan for Long-Term Care Facilities

 

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Tuesday, December 8, 2020, U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) led a bipartisan group of New Jersey’s Congressional delegation to request that the New Jersey Department of Health provide information on the State’s plan to effectively address any current and future COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care facilities, as we enter the winter months and COVID-19 cases continue to spike.

 

Since March, 7,337 long-term care residents and staff have died from COVID-19, and there have been outbreaks at 1,068 long-term care facilities in New Jersey.

 

“As we enter the winter months, holiday season, and flu season, our collective vigilance will be more important than ever. Residents and their families deserve to know that a comprehensive plan is in place for protocols to mitigate COVID-19, including isolating positive residents, containing any potential outbreaks, and protecting all staff coming to work every day. We urge you to consider all staff and their work environments, including front-line health care workers, administrators, custodial workers, and kitchen staff,” the members wrote in a letter today to New Jersey Department of Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli. “Additionally, the loved ones of these residents and staff deserve transparency, regular communication, assurances that personal protective equipment (PPE) is stockpiled, and the peace of mind that a plan is in place and protocols are being followed.”

 

The letter is signed by U.S. Representatives Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5), Andy Kim (NJ-3), Tom Malinowski (NJ-7), Donald Norcross (NJ-1), Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-6), Bill Pascrell, Jr. (NJ-9), Donald M. Payne, Jr. (NJ-10), Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11), Albio Sires (NJ-8), Chris Smith (NJ-4), Jeff Van Drew (NJ-2), and Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12).

 

A copy of the letter is available HERE, the text of which is provided below.

 

Judith M. Persichilli, R.N., B.S.N., M.A.

Commissioner

New Jersey Department of Health

Trenton, NJ 08625

 

Dear Commissioner Persichilli:

 

We write to formally request additional information regarding the State’s plan for how to effectively address any current and future COVID-19 outbreaks in our long-term care facilities.

 

As you know, residents of long-term care facilities are among our State’s most vulnerable population at risk of contracting COVID-19. It is critical that we do everything in our power to protect the residents, front-line health care workers, and their families from contracting this deadly virus.

 

Since the onset of this virus in March, 7,337 residents and staff have died from COVID-19 and there have been outbreaks at 1,068 long-term care facilities in New Jersey. From tragic outbreaks at our State Veterans Homes in Paramus, Menlo Park, and Vineland, to rapidly increasing cases at long-term care facilities in each of our communities, we must remain vigilant against COVID-19 and the threat that it poses to residents and staff.

 

As we enter the winter months, holiday season, and flu season, our collective vigilance will be more important than ever. Residents and their families deserve to know that a comprehensive plan is in place for protocols to mitigate COVID-19, including isolating positive residents, containing any potential outbreaks, and protecting all staff coming to work every day. We urge you to consider all staff and their work environments, including front-line health care workers, administrators, custodial workers, and kitchen staff. Additionally, the loved ones of these residents and staff deserve transparency, regular communication, assurances that personal protective equipment (PPE) is stockpiled, and the peace of mind that a plan is in place and protocols are being followed.

 

We appreciate your leadership and commitment to public health at this most difficult time. We stand ready to assist in any way that we can to ensure that residents, staff, and their families receive the utmost respect and highest quality of care.

 

Sincerely,

 

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS

 

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