Ave Maria man thankful to be alive after taking bullet for a familyAt least 2 injured in Cape Coral crash
AVE MARIA Ave Maria man thankful to be alive after taking bullet for a family An Ave Maria man said he’s thankful to be alive this Thanksgiving after taking a bullet to save a mother and her four children from a violent attacker.
CAPE CORAL At least 2 injured in Cape Coral crash At least two people were injured during a crash on Burnt Store Road and Caloosa Parkway in Cape Coral on Thursday evening.
WINK News meteorologist lives out her dream at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade It’s like a game of Where’s Waldo, but this time, all our eyes here at WINK were looking for a certain little leaf.
FORT MYERS A community Thanksgiving in Fort Myers Thanksgiving is about being grateful for what we have and what we have to give.
NAPLES Collier County Disaster Recovery Center to close The disaster recovery center opened for those affected by Hurricane Milton, Hurricane Helene, and Hurricane Debby.
CAPE CORAL K-9 officer, who served Cape Coral Police Department for 15 years, passes away The Cape Coral Police Department has announced the passing of retired K-9 Officer Todd Salmon.
Bishop Verot cheerleaders march in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Cheerleaders from Bishop Verot High School graced television screens across the nation as they marched through the streets of New York City in the 2024 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
WINK NEWS Driving safely during Thanksgiving holiday in Southwest Florida Most people drive to their Thanksgiving destination on Thanksgiving Day, and nearly 72 million people are expected to get behind the wheel.
WINK NEWS What’s open and closed on Thanksgiving Day in Southwest Florida On Thanksgiving Day, millions across the country come together to celebrate the holiday with friends, family and food.
PUNTA GORDA Punta Gorda residents show resilience this Thanksgiving amid recent hurricane damage Many people are expressing gratitude for what they have this Thanksgiving, but some residents of Punta Gorda will spend this holiday gathering what they have left.
the weather authority Beautiful weather for your Thanksgiving Day The Weather Authority is tracking beautiful conditions with sunny skies expected throughout this Thanksgiving Day.
NORTH FORT MYERS LCSO confirms fatal deputy-involved shooting in North Fort Myers A 21-year-old man has been killed after a deputy-involved shooting at a Sunoco gas station near Suncoast Drive in North Fort Myers.
Meteorologist’s dream of joining Thanksgiving parade comes true WINK News Weather Authority meteorologist Lauren Kreidler is usually doing her thing in front of the green screen, but behind the scenes, she’s got her eyes on more than just the 10-day forecast.
FORT MYERS Residents choosing to order pizza on the night before Thanksgiving The night before Thanksgiving is one of the busiest business days for pizza places like McGregor Pizza Company.
‘Everybody needs oversight’ State lawmaker backed calls for audit of Lee County Sheriff’s Office A state lawmaker is backing the high-ranking Lee County leader who went public on WINK News Tuesday with his warning about possible money trouble inside the sheriff’s office.
AVE MARIA Ave Maria man thankful to be alive after taking bullet for a family An Ave Maria man said he’s thankful to be alive this Thanksgiving after taking a bullet to save a mother and her four children from a violent attacker.
CAPE CORAL At least 2 injured in Cape Coral crash At least two people were injured during a crash on Burnt Store Road and Caloosa Parkway in Cape Coral on Thursday evening.
WINK News meteorologist lives out her dream at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade It’s like a game of Where’s Waldo, but this time, all our eyes here at WINK were looking for a certain little leaf.
FORT MYERS A community Thanksgiving in Fort Myers Thanksgiving is about being grateful for what we have and what we have to give.
NAPLES Collier County Disaster Recovery Center to close The disaster recovery center opened for those affected by Hurricane Milton, Hurricane Helene, and Hurricane Debby.
CAPE CORAL K-9 officer, who served Cape Coral Police Department for 15 years, passes away The Cape Coral Police Department has announced the passing of retired K-9 Officer Todd Salmon.
Bishop Verot cheerleaders march in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Cheerleaders from Bishop Verot High School graced television screens across the nation as they marched through the streets of New York City in the 2024 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
WINK NEWS Driving safely during Thanksgiving holiday in Southwest Florida Most people drive to their Thanksgiving destination on Thanksgiving Day, and nearly 72 million people are expected to get behind the wheel.
WINK NEWS What’s open and closed on Thanksgiving Day in Southwest Florida On Thanksgiving Day, millions across the country come together to celebrate the holiday with friends, family and food.
PUNTA GORDA Punta Gorda residents show resilience this Thanksgiving amid recent hurricane damage Many people are expressing gratitude for what they have this Thanksgiving, but some residents of Punta Gorda will spend this holiday gathering what they have left.
the weather authority Beautiful weather for your Thanksgiving Day The Weather Authority is tracking beautiful conditions with sunny skies expected throughout this Thanksgiving Day.
NORTH FORT MYERS LCSO confirms fatal deputy-involved shooting in North Fort Myers A 21-year-old man has been killed after a deputy-involved shooting at a Sunoco gas station near Suncoast Drive in North Fort Myers.
Meteorologist’s dream of joining Thanksgiving parade comes true WINK News Weather Authority meteorologist Lauren Kreidler is usually doing her thing in front of the green screen, but behind the scenes, she’s got her eyes on more than just the 10-day forecast.
FORT MYERS Residents choosing to order pizza on the night before Thanksgiving The night before Thanksgiving is one of the busiest business days for pizza places like McGregor Pizza Company.
‘Everybody needs oversight’ State lawmaker backed calls for audit of Lee County Sheriff’s Office A state lawmaker is backing the high-ranking Lee County leader who went public on WINK News Tuesday with his warning about possible money trouble inside the sheriff’s office.
Credit: via WINK News. Federal officials issued revised guidelines for nursing homes on Wednesday, saying people should now be allowed to visit residents indoors in most cases. The guidance, issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), would allow for visits regardless of the visitor or resident’s vaccination status. The guidance, which is effective immediately, says nursing homes should allow “visitation at all times and for all residents” in most situations. The only scenarios in which facilities should limit visitation are: When unvaccinated residents are in a facility where less than 70% of residents are fully vaccinated while the county is experiencing a COVID-19 positivity rate greater than 10% When unvaccinated or vaccinated residents are confirmed to be infected with COVID-19 When unvaccinated or vaccinated residents are in quarantine If a case of COVID-19 is identified, facilities should suspend visits until everyone in the facility, including staff, has been tested. Visits can be permitted even if there are outbreaks in facilities, so long as the cases are contained to “a single unit or separate area of the facility,” the guidance says. Nursing homes should not require that visitors be tested or show proof of testing prior to visitation, according to the guidelines, although it is still considered best practice to screen for signs and symptoms of the virus. The guidance encourages visitors to socially distance from residents — but noting that “there is no substitute for physical contact, such as the warm embrace between a resident and their loved one,” the guidance says fully vaccinated residents can touch their visitors while wearing a mask and washing hands before and after. CMS, together with @CDCgov, released updated guidance for visitation in nursing homes, allowing more options for residents during #covid19 Learn More: https://t.co/4XHyOBWPBx pic.twitter.com/yhYmtLtsbI — CMSGov (@CMSGov) March 10, 2021 “Compassionate care” visits, which are conducted when residents have sharply declining health or are experiencing a significant change in their situation, should be allowed at all times, the guidance says. The guidance states that these visits should be allowed “regardless of a resident’s vaccination status, the county’s COVID-19 positivity rate, or an outbreak.” Dr. Lee Fleisher, CMS Chief Medical Officer and director of CMS’ Center for Clinical Standards and Quality, said in a statement that prolonged isolation has taken a “psychological, emotional and physical toll” on nursing home residents and their families. “That is why, now that millions of vaccines have been administered to nursing home residents and staff, and the number of COVID cases in nursing homes has dropped significantly, CMS is updating its visitation guidance to bring more families together safely,” Fleisher said. “This is an important step that we are taking, as we continue to emphasize the importance of maintaining infection prevention practices, given the continued risk of transmission of COVID-19.” Despite the new guidance, CMS said in a press release that all facilities and individuals should continue adhering to the “core principles” of mitigating the spread of COVID-19, including social distancing and holding outdoor visits when possible. At least 639,658 nursing home residents in the U.S. have contracted COVID-19 since the pandemic began, and more than 130,000 have died, according to CMS. Nursing homes in Texas and California have seen the most cases. While the number of weekly cases and deaths in nursing homes has declined since the end of December, there are still hundreds of new cases reported each week. During the week of February 21, the last published data by CMS, there were more than 1,900 cases of nursing home resident infections and 976 nursing home residents died. That same week, there were more than 2,500 COVID-19 infections among staff, and 29 people died. More than 29 million people have contracted COVID-19 nationwide, and more than 529,000 people have died, according to Johns Hopkins University. The new guidance comes as President Biden said the administration will purchase 100 million more doses of Johnson and Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine, the third and most recent vaccine to hit the U.S. market. As of Wednesday, more than 95.7 million vaccine doses have been administered in the U.S., according to the CDC, and nearly 33 million people are fully vaccinated, including 16.8 million people who are 65 years of age or older.