NY Health Department surveyor potentially exposes NYC nursing home to COVID-19, source reveals

A us-regions Department of Health surveyor auditing a Bronx nursing home last week exposed residents and staff to infectious-disease, a source told Fox News.

According to an employee at Pelham Parkway Nursing Home, a team of health department surveyors began auditing the facility on April 5. While department guidance “strongly encourages” all visitors be tested before entering a nursing home facility in New York, the source said surveyors declined testing on-site. Four days later, nursing home staff were told one surveyor had tested positive with COVID and was quarantined.

While the surveyors were working together in the building, the other staff members did not quarantine and continued working within the building, the source said.

State health department officials said its staff surveyors are tested twice weekly and were rapid tested offsite – and negative – on April 7, their last day visiting the facility. Also, all the surveyors were cleared after the facility performed a temparature screening when they arrived and they worse surgical masks and face shields while on site, officials said. 

A New York Department of Health surveyor auditing Pelham Parkway Nursing Home last week exposed residents and staff to COVID-19, a source told Fox News.

A New York Department of Health surveyor auditing Pelham Parkway Nursing Home last week exposed residents and staff to COVID-19, a source told Fox News.
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Despite the precautions, one surveyor began experiencing symptoms on April 7 and went to get a PCR test that came back positive, state health officials said. The health department alerted the facility the next day and contact tracing was conducted immediately. 

Officials claimed the contact tracing ruled out exposure to other facility staff and residents. However, the whole facility – including all 148 residents – had to be tested per state guidelines, according to the employee source. 

The source expressed frustration that the health department appears to be playing by a different set of rules, alleging that surveyors do not need to show proof of a negative COVID test before entering the facilities. Also, staff would have liked the department to have immediately deployed a new team to replace the one that had been exposed.

The department has been under intense scrutiny as federal prosecutors dig into Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his administration’s handling of nursing home data. (Photo by Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images)

The department has been under intense scrutiny as federal prosecutors dig into Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his administration’s handling of nursing home data. (Photo by Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images)

So far, none of the residents or staff have tested positive, but according to the source, residents must test negative three times in three weeks to receive the “all clear.” Outdoor family visits have continued un-interrupted.

The department has been under intense scrutiny as federal prosecutors dig into andrew-cuomo”>Gov. Andrew Cuomo< of nursing home residents who died of COVID-19 since at least April 2020, despite officials’ claims that those numbers could not be “verified” for a report issued months later.

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