Pritzker Continues Effort to Adjust
COVID-19 Requirements
Certain State Testing and Mask
Requirements Lifted for Healthcare Workers and Long-Term Care
Facilities
CDC Requirements Remain in Place
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[October 18, 2022]
As part of an ongoing effort to carefully roll
back Illinois’s COVID-19 executive orders, Governor Pritzker today
updated masking and testing requirements for healthcare facilities
and long-term care centers. These new guidelines, which go into
effect today, are in line with updated Center for Disease Control
recommendations. Federal requirements remain in effect for those
facilities.
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“Thanks to the tremendous efforts of our health care
workers and residents, Illinois has done better at keeping our
people safe with vaccines, boosters, and masking, which puts us in a
position to continue to scale back health care requirements in line
with the CDC,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “COVID-19 is on its way to
becoming endemic, like the flu, but it still poses a real threat to
our immunocompromised and disabled communities. Here in Illinois, we
look out for one another—it’s what defines us as Illinoisans. Let us
continue to live up to those ideals by masking up and testing when
we have symptoms and getting COVID-19 booster shots—as I recently
did—so that we can protect our neighbors.”
“As we continue to learn how to live with COVID-19, it is important
for the State of Illinois to adapt our policies to better align with
federal guidelines,” said IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra. “The
Department continues to monitor COVID-19 closely. And we are working
with our health care and long-term care partners to promote staying
up-to-date with vaccinations, make treatments available, and protect
our health care workforce. The updated Executive Order demonstrates
our state’s ability to effectively combat COVID-19 with the many
advanced tools at our disposal that can both prevent and treat this
disease. I continue to encourage of all our residents, but
especially those most at-risk of severe outcomes, to take advantage
of the vaccinations and treatments available to protect themselves
and their families.”
The updated executive order removes the weekly testing requirements
for unvaccinated healthcare and LTC workers. The order will also
trigger an update of IDPH policy on face coverings. Face coverings
are no longer required in all healthcare facilities but are still
recommended in healthcare facilities in areas of high community
transmission, consistent with CDC guidance.
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Finally, the amended order removes the state-issued
vaccine mandate for LTC and healthcare employees, consistent with
the CDC’s guidance.
Although the vaccine mandate has been removed on the
state level, a federal rule from the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services requiring vaccination for workers at
Medicare/Medicaid-certified facilities remains in effect. The
state’s amended executive order does not impact that requirement and
many Illinois healthcare and LTC sites will continue to have a
COVID-19 vaccine mandate under this federal rule. As always,
employers are encouraged to put appropriate testing, vaccination,
and masking regulations in place if they so choose.
The amended executive order does not impact vaccination and testing
requirements for state employees at state-owned congregate
facilities.
The CDC, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), and
Governor Pritzker continue to stress the importance of vaccination,
including regular booster shots for those eligible. The state will
also continue to enforce federal requirements in Medicaid/Medicare
certified facilities in the state. Vaccines continue to be the
strongest protection against COVID-19 for all ages. Healthcare and
LTC workers are all strongly encouraged to stay up to date on
vaccines and boosters to prevent serious illness and even death.
Information on finding vaccines and booster shots can be found at
www.vaccines.gov.
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |