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COVID-19 Has Killed More Than 100,000
Residents and Staff of Long-Term Care Facilities With
coronavirus cases surging across the country, a new KFF analysis finds the number of COVID-19 deaths
among residents and staff in nursing homes and other long-term care
facilities now exceeds 100,000. The U.S. surpassed the deadly milestone as of
November 24, when the cumulative number of long-term care facility COVID-19
deaths reached 100,033, based on reports from 49 states and Washington D.C. The
death toll is rising at a time when experts fear that daily coronavirus case
counts will climb to new heights as families gather over the holidays and
Americans spend more time indoors due to winter weather. Nationwide,
deaths in long-term care facilities account for 40 percent of all COVID-19
deaths, a share that has been largely consistent over time. In 18 states,
data indicate that half or more COVID-19 deaths in the state have occurred in
long-term care facilities. In April, about a month into the pandemic, the
number of deaths from COVID-19 among residents and staff of long-term care
facilities stood at 16,556, based on data from 30 states. While
early action to prevent the spread of coronavirus in long-term care
facilities led to stricter protocols related to testing, personal protective
equipment (PPE) and visitor restrictions, some of these measures have been
reversed in recent months, and some long-term care facilities continue to
report shortages of PPE and staff. The disproportionate number of COVID-19
deaths in long-term care facilities serves as a reminder that residents and
staff in these places continue to bear a high burden of the uncontrolled
pandemic. And it raises questions about whether nursing homes and other
facilities are able to protect their residents and, if not, what actions can
to be taken to mitigate the threat posed by the virus. For
more data and analysis regarding COVID-19, including information about cases,
deaths and the pandemic’s impact on people in long-term care settings, visit kff.org. # # Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation)
is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. |
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Wednesday, November 25, 2020
COVID-19 Has Killed More Than 100,000 Residents and Staff of Long-Term Care Facilities
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