HHS to Nevada: Drop 'unwise, uninformed and unlawful' ban on rapid testing in nursing homes

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HHS to Nevada: Drop 'unwise, uninformed and unlawful' ban on rapid testing in nursing homes
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'Lives are at stake and our administration is not going to allow actions to risk our seniors or any other vulnerable or underserved population,' Assistant Secretary for Health Brett Giroir said about Nevada's order.

in nursing homes could"endanger lives" and urged state health officials to immediately reverse course.

HHS "expects immediate action from Nevada to reverse its unwise, uninformed and unlawful unilateral prohibition," Giroir said Friday in a phone call with reporters."Lives are at stake and our administration is not going to allow actions to risk our seniors or any other vulnerable or underserved population."On Oct. 2, Nevada officialsof the antigen testing instruments authorized by Food and Drug Administration "until the accuracy of the tests can be better evaluated.

But Giroir said Nevada's ban represents a misunderstanding of the role of testing machines in screening large numbers of people who might unknowingly pass the virus to others.

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