STATE NEWS
7-15-21 KDHE COVID-19 Update for Local Partners Webinar
Here is the recording, slides and Q&A. Webinar recording
Kansas highlights:
- See Slide 8 – Sharp increase in new cases since last week
- Slide 9 – hospitalizations relatively flat
- Slide 10 – Deaths slightly decreasing
- Slide 11 – 1155 new cases and 8 new deaths reported between July 12th and July 14th.
- Slide 13 – 9 active clusters in LTC facilities
- Slide 14 – 69 Kansas counties have confirmed variants, the vast majority of which are the Delta variant
- Slide 15 – County map showing new confirmed cases.
- Slide 20 – Updated travel quarantine grid. Traveling to other states is restricted for mass gatherings of 500+ where social distancing and mask-wearing cannot be accomplished.
- Slides 26-27 – More statistics and graph on variants in Kansas
Other resources cited during the webinar
The next COVID-19 Update for Local Partners will take place Thursday, July 22nd at 10 AM CT. You can register for the webinar here. Password: KDHECOVID
FEDERAL NEWS
CDC Update
- Post-COVID Conditions — This recent update provides a brief overview of the types of post-COVID conditions, prevention strategies, and work CDC is doing related to post-COVID conditions. These post-COVID conditions may also be known as long COVID, long-haul COVID, post-acute COVID-19, long-term effects of COVID, or chronic COVID. CDC and experts around the world are working to learn more about short- and long-term health effects associated with COVID-19, who gets them, and why.
- COVID-19 Science Update — To help inform CDC’s COVID-19 Response, as well as to help CDC staff stay up to date on the latest COVID-19 research, the Response’s Office of the Chief Medical Officer has collaborated with the CDC Office of Library Science to create a series called COVID-19 Science Update. This week’s update includes information on Age-related immune response heterogeneity to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine BNT162b2.
Consensus Statement on Mandating Vaccine for Post-Acute and LTC Staff
This week AMDA and six other associations issued a Consensus Statement recommending COVID-19 vaccines as a condition of employment in post-acute and long-term care settings. The statement explains what organizations should consider in developing a policy requiring COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of employment. It covers safety and efficacy of vaccines, legal considerations, advantages to having a fully vaccinated workforce, and how to create exceptions. Here is an AMDA press release on the statement. NOTE: This does not constitute a regulatory mandate.
LEADINGAGE KANSAS NEWS
Weekly Webinar Update
Make plans to join us each Friday at 10 AM. Register here.
LEADINGAGE NATIONAL NEWS
New Insights and Tools From LeadingAge
LeadingAge staff experts are developing essential advocacy, guidance, and tools, and curating the most relevant resources for aging services providers, including:
- Nursing Home Weekly Recap
- Life Plan Community Weekly Recap
- Home Health and Hospice Weekly Recap
- PACE Weekly Recap
- Senior Housing Weekly Recap
- Drive for 75: Week 20 Resources
- House’s Housing Infrastructure Bill Includes $7.5B for Sec. 202
- Entitlement to Housing Legislation Introduced
- CMS Issues Non-Compliance Notices Related to SNF and Hospice Quality Reporting Programs
A complete timeline of insights and tools is available here, so you’ll never miss an update.
RESOURCES
- As mentioned during the July 16th weekly webinar, here are the PPE video training resources (please note: The resources are included in the word document that downloads when you click on the link) compiled by the Kansas Healthcare Coalition Partnership and posted on the KDADS website.