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The end of the COVID-19 emergency is good news and bad news for long-term care

On Thursday, the federal public health emergency for COVID-19 will come to an end. For long-term care, it's both good news and bad news. 

For David Voepel, the CEO of the Arizona Healthcare Association, which represents Medicare and Medicaid-certified nursing homes: "It's been decreasing over the last year or so, especially in the ... skilled nursing facility setting."

He’s talking about COVID-19. The bad news: masking and vaccine requirements will end for nursing home staff.

"And they're getting rid of some of the COVID reporting," said Voepel.

Here’s where things might get tricky. If COVID-19 numbers go up, staff will have to mask, but: "We don't know what they will use as the mechanism to keep masks on."

Voepel says guidance is still being developed.

KJZZ senior field correspondent Kathy Ritchie has 20 years of experience reporting and writing stories for national and local media outlets — nearly a decade of it has been spent in public media.