State reports COVID-19 outbreak at Manteno Veterans’ Home
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[June 16, 2022]
By JERRY NOWICKI
Capitol News Illinois
jnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – At least 16 residents and six staff at the state-run
veterans home in Manteno have tested positive for COVID-19 and one COVID-positive
resident who was in hospice died Wednesday morning, according to the
Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
All of the positive residents had received at least two doses of a
COVID-19 vaccine and all but one of them were up-to-date on boosters,
according to a news release from the department. Some of the residents
are showing mild symptoms with most experiencing no symptoms, according
to IDVA.
The department did not share the vaccination or condition status of the
affected staff.
A staff physician was assessing the need for anti-viral post-exposure
medicine Wednesday, according to the news release.
The resident who died was in hospice care and “completely asymptomatic,”
according to the news release, which noted he died “only hours after his
booster shot and results of a COVID positive result.”
The COVID-positive residents have been moved to a negative pressure
isolation unit, and the Illinois Department of Public Health “only hours
after the tests came back positive” to help mitigate spread.
A recent report from the state’s auditor general faulted IDPH for
failing to respond swiftly to a November 2020 outbreak at the LaSalle
Veterans’ Home which claimed 36 resident lives. The auditor found IDPH
didn’t visit for 11 days after the first reported cases. Pritzker and
IDPH officials last month, amid the audit’s release, noted U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines discouraged on-site visits
at the time due to the rapid spread of the virus.
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The Illinois Department of Public Health graphic
shows the rate of community COVID-19 spread throughout Illinois.
Green means low spread, yellow is medium and orange is high.
Kankakee County, where the Manteno Veterans' Home is located, is at
a medium level. (Credit: IDPH)
Current CDC guidelines will still allow visitors at the Manteno home
amid the outbreak, according to IDVA, which noted that “families have
been notified that we are in outbreak status and that rescheduling
visitation should be considered.”
“Our top priority is the health and safety of our military veterans and
the heroic staff who care for them. We take this very seriously,” the
department said in the news release. “We are following recommendations
from local health officials, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs,
and the IDPH to safeguard everyone at the facility.”
Precautions include daily health screenings, routine testing of
residents and staff, use of N-95 respirators, face shields and other
personal protective equipment, cleaning protocols, and social
distancing.
Residents are being encouraged to stay in their rooms and communal
activities have been “curtailed,” with staff developing leisure
activities in accordance with social distancing guidelines.
The Manteno home is one of five state-run veterans homes in Illinois and
is located in Kankakee County. That area had a medium level of COVID-19
community spread as of Wednesday, while 32 counties in the state had a
high level of spread.
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