Coronavirus latest: Updates from Congress, CDC and CMS

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention yesterday for risk assessment and public health management of health care personnel with potential exposure to patients with novel coronavirus (COVID-19). In the setting of community transmission, CDC says facilities should shift emphasis to more routine practices, which include asking health care personnel to 鈥渞eport recognized exposures, regularly monitor themselves for fever and symptoms of respiratory infection and not report to work when ill.鈥 In addition, CDC says facilities could consider allowing asymptomatic health care personnel who have had exposure to a COVID-19 patient to continue to work after consultation with their occupational health program.
The Senate today the $8.3 billion funding package that the House passed yesterday for COVID-19 preparedness and response.
In other news, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday that until further notice, state agencies and accrediting organizations inspecting nursing homes and hospitals should focus 鈥渆xclusively on issues related to infection control and other serious health and safety threats, like allegations of abuse.鈥
Meanwhile, California a state of emergency yesterday due to the broader spread of COVID-19. The proclamation will 鈥減rotect consumers against price gouging, allow for health care workers to come from out of state to assist at health care facilities, and give health care facilities the flexibility to plan and adapt to accommodate incoming patients.鈥
In a today, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, 鈥淭his epidemic is a threat for every country, rich and poor. As we have said before, even high-income countries should expect surprises. The solution is aggressive preparedness.鈥
For the latest information and resources, visit aha.org/COVID19.