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Article summary: Nursing homes are Ground Zero for COVID-19 epidemic (by ML Barnett and DC Grabowski)

Article by Barnett and Grabowski as an Insight in JAMA highlighting the vulnerability of nursing homes to infection. It reports on the initial infection in a nursing home in Kirkland, Washington, connected with 30 deaths from COVID-19 (1 in 4 residents). After dozens of staff became ill, a crisis team was sent in.

The article highlights the vulnerability of nursing homes to COVID-19 (and other infections) due to:

These problems are compounded by the impact of infection and quarantine on staff availability, in the context of:

The paper identifies the following prevention measures, with a call to ensure that some of economic resources mobilized to tackle the COVID-19 impacts are used for:

The article concludes by emphasizing the role of nursing homes as a critical safety net for frail older adults, with a reminder that around half of people aged 65 or more will use a nursing home at some point in their lives.

Original paper: https://jamanetwork.com/channels/health-forum/fullarticle/2763666