id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-264356-3zu4w0a9 Ino, Hiroyasu Vaccine mandate in long‐term care facilities 2020-10-01 .txt text/plain 1548 107 56 Telehealth consultations have helped our institution provide continuity of care to older adults who would otherwise decline healthcare attendances due to fears of contracting COVID-19. Making vaccination a standard part of the LTCF admission process does increase vaccination rates in nursing homes, and it is recommended by the Department of Health and Human Services. These interactions make the facility vulnerable to infectious diseases, but one must not forget that living in LTCFs provides the residents with a comfortable environment, which makes them feel like being in one's own home. However, when any vaccines that can prevent infection in elderly people are developed, vaccinating LTCF residents against COVID-19 should be a requirement. We should consider vaccine requirements for the elderly in LTCFs. Clinical characteristics and prognostic factors in COVID-19 patients aged ≥80 years Time to mandate influenza vaccination in health-care workers ./cache/cord-264356-3zu4w0a9.txt ./txt/cord-264356-3zu4w0a9.txt