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Bryant takes IDPH to task for delay in adopting guidance for long-term facilities

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State Sen. Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro) | File Photo

State Sen. Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro) | File Photo

State Sen. Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro) said Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) officials have made matters worse for some of the state’s most vulnerable residents with its delay in updating care facility guidelines.

“In case you missed it, IDPH adopted federal guidance for long-term care facility visits 12 days after the federal government put out the guidance and just one day before Thanksgiving,” Bryant recently tweeted. “IDPH had plenty of time to get these guidelines out so people could visit their loved ones during the holiday, yet they waited too long for many. The residents of these facilities should have been able to enjoy the privilege of visiting with their families like the rest of us.”

In Bryant’s view, the agency’s shortcomings have only led to more suffering. While IDPH opened up visiting earlier this year, the emergence of the delta variant later prompted the agency to limit visitation in long-term care facilities. Bryant argues the updated guidelines should have been implemented sooner.

“It’s no surprise that Thanksgiving lands on the fourth Thursday of November every year,” she told WGEM. “So they’ve had plenty of time to get these new guidelines out in time for people to visit their family on Thanksgiving.”

Bryant is urging IDPH officials to own up to their mistake and commit to doing whatever it takes to correct it before this holiday season has come and gone.

“Get this resolved before this holiday season is over because the people who are the most vulnerable in our society deserve to have the same privileges as all the rest of us to be able to visit with their families,” she said.

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