Nursing Homes Don’t Have to Report Pre-May Covid-19 Deaths to U.S. Officials

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Nursing Homes Don’t Have to Report Pre-May Covid-19 Deaths to U.S. Officials
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A recently launched federal effort to collect data on the impact of the coronavirus in nursing homes will leave the full toll unclear, because a new rule doesn’t require facilities to report deaths and infections that occurred before early May

The new rule, issued May 8, compels nursing homes to submit data on coronavirus cases and associated deaths to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. According to a form posted on the CDC website, the information only has to go back to the week leading up to their first filing,.

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