Testing 'Remains a Struggle,' State's Public Health Chief Concedes
Despite efforts to protect nursing home residents from COVID-19 by limiting access to essential staff, the virus is getting in, the states deputy secretary for public health said on Tuesday.
That is because asymptomatic people, before they have any symptoms, are infectious, [they] are carriers, Fran Phillips told a Greater Washington Board of Trade briefing on the novel coronavirus.
More than half of Marylands 2,217 reported COVID-19 deaths 1,143, or 52% come from the states congregate facilities, its nursing homes, assisted living facilities and group homes, according to the Department of Health.
The findings reinforce how easily the virus can be spread and how important it is to protect the elderly and those with underlying health conditions, for whom COVID-19 is particularly dangerous.
Read more: https://www.marylandmatters.org/2020/05/27/testing-remains-a-struggle-states-public-health-chief-concedes/