COVID-19 Deaths and Cases in Long-Term
Care Facilities Have Fallen to All-Time Lows in the Four Months Since
Vaccinations Began
COVID-19 deaths and
cases among residents and staff of long-term care facilities have fallen
dramatically since vaccinations began in December, with deaths declining
by nearly 89 percent and cases declining by nearly 92 percent as of April
2021, according to a new KFF
analysis.
COVID-19 deaths in
long-term care settings fell from 1.7 deaths per 100,000 state residents
in December to just 0.2 deaths per 100,000 state residents in April, an
all-time low, the analysis finds.
By mid-April, about a
third (34%) of all COVID-19 deaths were in long-term care facilities,
down from a peak of nearly half (49%) in June 2020 and 42 percent around
the time that long-term care residents and staff began receiving vaccines
in late December.
Similarly, average new
weekly cases in long-term care facilities were just 1.6 per 100,000 state
residents in April, also an all-time low, compared to a peak of 20.3 in
December 2020 across the 39 states (38 states plus DC) for which trend
data is available.
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