7:03 p.m. ET, April 10, 2020
Navy hospital ship to take seniors from nursing homes on board
From CNN's Sarah Moon
Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images
The USNS Mercy, currently docked at the Port of Los Angeles, will now take seniors from nursing homes that have not tested positive for the coronavirus, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced in a press conference on Friday.
Using the USNS Mercy for non-coronavirus patients will help “help decompress the system,” Newsom said.
Today’s press conference heavily focused on the importance of prioritizing the vulnerable senior population.
“Skilled nursing facilities continue to be top priority of our efforts,” Newsom said.
By the numbers: The state is currently monitoring 191 skilled nursing facilities where 1,266 individuals, both staff and residents, have been infected. An additional 94 licensed facilities are being monitored with 370 patients and staff infected.
There are a total of 1,224 nursing homes and 7,461 licensed facilities throughout the Department of Social Services, according to Newsom.
Infections control professionals are working with the CDC and others to saturate areas of concerns. 600 nurses have been trained to support the regulatory system, Newsom said. In addition, the state is also focusing on providing technical guidance.