US Health administration to increases beds for immigrant children
US Health administration to increases beds for immigrant children
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As we all know that vaccine for corona is now available with most of the countries. To held much more facility to children for treatment, On Friday, President Joe Biden’s administration instructing long-term facilities that hold immigrant children to lift capacity restrictions enacted during the coronavirus pandemic to open up much-needed beds in a system facing sharply increasing needs.

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For your information, let us share that on Friday the US Department of Health and Human Services issued a memo issued tells service providers to temporarily increase capacity to full licensed capacity … while implementing and adhering to strict COVID-19 mitigation measures. It’s not immediately clear how many beds will come available beyond the roughly 7,000 that were online last month. HHS’ fully licensed capacity was over 13,000 beds late last year. Some facilities have reduced their capacity by as much as half during the coronavirus pandemic.

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However, it is to be noted that hundreds of children waiting to be placed in HHS’ system are being detained by the US Border Patrol in tent facilities or large, cold cells unequipped to hold minors. Images and stories of packed Border Patrol cells in 2018 and 2019 sparked outrage, with accounts of families and young children fending for themselves without adequate food and water.

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