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Hugs and board games are back, new nursing home guidelines welcome family visits, regardless of your vaccination status CNN 3/12/2021 © KTRK A nursing home resident holding a loved one using the hugging booth.
You can hug your vaccinated grandpa and stay to play cards with him at his nursing home, even if you haven t been vaccinated, according to new Covid-19 guidance for nursing homes from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
The guidance goes into effect immediately.
These recommendations are a little different than the ones released Monday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for fully vaccinated people in the general population, which allow meeting indoors in small groups without masks or physical distancing even for the elderly.