COVID-19: Monthly Updates & Resources from CHUG

MASS VACCINATION PLAN FOR LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES AND RAMPED UP RAPID TESTING

In a recent FEMA webinar, Local County Health Departments shared that they practiced mass vaccination with the seasonal flu vaccine using their drive-through plan, and plan to use what they’ve learned to help long-term care facilities get fast access for those most at risk.

With Moderna’s vaccine anticipated first, ultra-cold freezers are being purchased to store the vaccine for long-term care facilities.

In addition, facilities will be receiving Rapid tests to quickly identify outbreaks and control spread.

CHUG UPDATES: Did you know that as of January 2020, that resources such as generators, heating and cooling are a part of CHUG member benefits?

CMS requires organizations to have a mutual aid agreement on file. In addition, they require mutual aid, emergency response, or a vendor contract for a generator supplier. Life Safety Surveyors are asking for your CHUG mutual aid agreement and or resource (emergency response agreement) to ensure that your organization is prepared for a long-term power outage. If your organization does not have an updated CHUG mutual aid agreement, CHUG will be sending out a new one for 2021 in November. You can contact us today to check if your organization has a current Mutual Aid Agreement.

Additional Resource Library:

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The Key To Unlocking The Next Generation Of Healthcare: The Person-Centered Health Platform

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Preventing Burnout During COVID-19 and Beyond

COVID-19 One-Stop-Shop Toolkits

CDC Guidance for Healthcare Professionals

CDC Guidance for Laboratories

Real-Time COVID-19 Data & Map

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