33 residents, staff of Mass. nursing home test positive for COVID – WCVB Boston

33 residents, staff of Cape Cod nursing home test positive for COVID



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33 residents, staff of Cape Cod nursing home test positive for COVID

A Massachusetts nursing home has reported 33 residents and staff that work at the facility have tested positive for COVID-19 over the past 10 days, the Department of Public Health said. The Maplewood at Mayflower Place in West Yarmouth reported its first positive COVID test on July 10, with the case count increasing to 33 as of July 19. The DPH said a total of 24 residents and 9 staff tested positive for the coronavirus. “DPH has been actively monitoring and assisting in the response to the facility,” a statement from the health agency said. The state health agency said it has been onsite and is proving ongoing daily support, which includes testing and PPE supplies.The DPH said residents who tested positive have been offered monoclonal antibody therapeutics. “The majority of residents are vaccinated and asymptomatic or have mild symptoms. All positive staff are stable,” the statement from the DPH said. The state health department said it has also vistied various long-term care facilities throughout Cape Cod, providing voluntary infection control assessment and response. “The purpose of these visits is to assess infection control practices and to provide expert guidance and technical assistance,” the DPH said. The DPH said that the majority of nursing homes across the commonwealth continue to report no new cases in residents or staff. According to the state, only six facilities reported new positive staff and/or residents last week. All six of these facilities reported only one to two cases over a seven-day period. The DPH said as of June 12, 88% of nursing home residents are fully vaccinated and 73% of staff are fully vaccinated.

A Massachusetts nursing home has reported 33 residents and staff that work at the facility have tested positive for COVID-19 over the past 10 days, the Department of Public Health said.

The Maplewood at Mayflower Place in West Yarmouth reported its first positive COVID test on July 10, with the case count increasing to 33 as of July 19.

The DPH said a total of 24 residents and 9 staff tested positive for the coronavirus.

“DPH has been actively monitoring and assisting in the response to the facility,” a statement from the health agency said.

The state health agency said it has been onsite and is proving ongoing daily support, which includes testing and PPE supplies.

The DPH said residents who tested positive have been offered monoclonal antibody therapeutics.

“The majority of residents are vaccinated and asymptomatic or have mild symptoms. All positive staff are stable,” the statement from the DPH said.

The state health department said it has also vistied various long-term care facilities throughout Cape Cod, providing voluntary infection control assessment and response.

“The purpose of these visits is to assess infection control practices and to provide expert guidance and technical assistance,” the DPH said.

The DPH said that the majority of nursing homes across the commonwealth continue to report no new cases in residents or staff.

According to the state, only six facilities reported new positive staff and/or residents last week. All six of these facilities reported only one to two cases over a seven-day period.

The DPH said as of June 12, 88% of nursing home residents are fully vaccinated and 73% of staff are fully vaccinated.