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Updated international report on COVID-19 related mortality in care homes

Adelina Comas-Herrera (Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science), Joseba Zalakaín (SiiS),  Elizabeth Lemmon (Edinburgh Health Economics, University of Edinburgh), David Henderson (Edinburgh Napier University, Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research), Charles Litwin (Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science), Amy T. Hsu PhD (University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research—Bruyère Research Institute Chair in Primary Health Care Dementia Research),  Andrea E. Schmidt (Austrian National Public Health Institute), Greg Arling (School of Nursing, Purdue University, US), Jose-Luis Fernández (Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science)

This report was updated on the 26th January 2021:
https://ltccovid.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/LTC_COVID_19_international_report_January-1-February-.pdf

The full report is available here:

Key findings:

Figure: Comparison of COVID-19 related deaths per 100 care home population with COVID-19 related deaths per 100,000 community-based (non-care home) population

Data sources described in:

Comas-Herrera A, Zalakaín J, Lemmon E, Henderson D, Litwin C, Hsu AT, Schmidt AE, Arling G and Fernández J-L (2020) Mortality associated with COVID-19 in care homes: international evidence. LTCcovid.org, International Long-Term Care Policy Network, CPEC-LSE, 14 October.