The Decline in COVID-19 Deaths Among
Nursing Home Residents and Staff Reversed Course Amid the Surging Delta
Variant This Summer
The months-long decline
in COVID-19 deaths among nursing home residents and staff reversed course
this summer as the Delta variant dominated, with mortality increasing
five-fold from 350 deaths in July to nearly 1,800 in August, finds a new KFF
analysis.
The analysis also finds increases in nursing home COVID-19 cases and
deaths were steeper than those in the broader community between July and
August.
Nursing home deaths in
August were the highest reported since February, when 5,300 nursing home
residents and staff died of COVID-19, but still far below the peak of
over 22,000 deaths in December 2020. COVID-19 cases in nursing homes also
rose more than four-fold between July and August.
The findings illustrate that, while recent news coverage has focused heavily
on the impact of the pandemic on children and unvaccinated adults,
COVID-19 continues to disproportionately affect older adults and people
with disabilities -- populations that were hit particularly hard in the
first year of the crisis.
The
recent endorsement by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of
booster shots for older adults and others at high risk of serious
illness, including those in nursing homes, could help curb new cases and
deaths. In addition, the Biden administration has recently announced a
staff vaccination mandate for nursing homes.
A second KFF
analysis released this week similarly finds that COVID-19
deaths among older adults in the U.S. more broadly also have been on the
rise amid the Delta variant outbreak, though not reaching the levels seen
earlier in the pandemic.
Among 38 states in the
new analysis, four of the five with the lowest COVID vaccination rates
for older adults – Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, and Nevada – had higher
death rates than the national average, with a combined death rate nearly
two times the national average for this age group during the recent
surge. Had the death rate in the 10 least vaccinated states been the same
as the death rate in the 10 most vaccinated states, there would have been
7,623 fewer deaths among older adults during the Delta surge in these
states.
For more data and analyses about COVID-19, visit
kff.org.
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