to take covid patients, it by demand we take covid patients the patients will die in nursing homes that wouldn t have otherwise died had we screen them out. murphy officials countered by saying that there were guidelines for separating covid positive patients. the long-term care administrator reportedly said the problem of course is there s no separating safely. it s almost certain that even though you have staff only on that unit, something will migrate. we have learned from recent reporting that michigan governor gretchen whitmer s office didn t force nursing homes to take covid positive patients but instead offered financial incentives. new york s governor andrew cuomo and his administration issued a directive telling nursing homes not to turn away covid positive patients and then allegedly covered up the number of deaths of nursing home or long-term care residents. pennsylvania governor tom wolf also reportedly guided covid positive patients back into nursing homes and at
right now thousands of migrant teenagers and young children are being held at facilities run by u.s. health and human services facilities reportedly bursting at the same as the federal government tries to look for new ways to house people flocking to america. a bird s-eye view from the rio grande valley of south texas shows no wind insight to the wave of migrants making their way across the southern border. many are children traveling alone and the system is struggling to keep up. the net force right now are stressed out, overwhelmed and it s backed up. so backed up official say more than 4,000 unaccompanied children are now currently in u.s. custody, up 31% from just a week ago. agents say they are averaging more than 500 juvenile apprehensions a week. weed is more than a crisis. this is a human heart rate on monday house minority leader kevin mccarthy led a delegation of 12 republican lawmakers to el paso to see the situation on the ground up close and they say re