Washington : Long-term care metadata history

April 8, 2021, 10:21 AM PDT

Notes

Washington reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and adult family homes. Washington reports cumulative cases and deaths associated with outbreaks. Washington data reports cases and deaths for long-term care facilities. Reported cases include residents, employees and visitors. Washington includes cases pending Local Health Jurisdiction confirmation for resident/staff cases. Washington does not report facility-level data. Washington does not provide current outbreak data, however, they do provide a definition for what opens an outbreak. Washington defines an outbreak as starting with one resident or healthcare worker with confirmed COVID-19, or one resident with severe respiratory infection resulting in hospitalization or death, or two or more residents or healthcare workers with new-onset respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 within 72 hours of each other. May 5, 2020: Washington released a graphic representing long-term care data for cases and deaths from the time range of March 5-April 1, 2020 in a slideshow. CTP uses this cumulative data until the next long-term care report was released on June 8, 2020. July 15, 2020: Washington reported a drop of 5 deaths from the previous CTP data collection. September 3, 2020: Washington did not update LTC totals. Last week's numbers are carried over. December 23, 2020: Resident/staff cases and deaths carried over from previous week. January 21, 2021: Resident/staff cases and deaths carried over from January 7, 2021. February 4, 2021: Washington added cases that 'are likely associated'. CTP will proceed to report these as probable cases. February 25, 2021: Washington did not update LTC data. Resident/staff cases and deaths carried over from February 18, 2021.

Alerts

April 5, 2021, 3:24 PM PDT

Notes

Washington reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and adult family homes. Washington reports cumulative cases and deaths associated with outbreaks. Washington defines an outbreak as starting with one resident or healthcare worker with confirmed COVID-19, or one resident with severe respiratory infection resulting in hospitalization or death, or two or more residents or healthcare workers with new-onset respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 within 72 hours of each other. Washington data reports cases and deaths for long-term care facilities. Reported cases include residents, employees and visitors. Washington includes cases pending Local Health Jurisdiction confirmation for resident/staff cases. Washington does not report facility-level data. May 5, 2020: Washington released a graphic representing long-term care data for cases and deaths from the time range of March 5-April 1, 2020 in a slideshow. CTP uses this cumulative data until the next long-term care report was released on June 8, 2020. July 15, 2020: Washington reported a drop of 5 deaths from the previous CTP data collection. September 3, 2020: Washington did not update LTC totals. Last week's numbers are carried over. December 23, 2020: Resident/staff cases and deaths carried over from previous week. January 21, 2021: Resident/staff cases and deaths carried over from January 7, 2021. February 4, 2021: Washington added cases that 'are likely associated'. CTP will proceed to report these as probable cases. February 25, 2021: Washington did not update LTC data. Resident/staff cases and deaths carried over from February 18, 2021.

Alerts

February 26, 2021, 2:53 PM PST

Notes

Washington reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and adult family homes. Washington reports cumulative cases and deaths associated with outbreaks. Washington defines an outbreak as starting with one resident or healthcare worker with confirmed COVID-19, or one resident with severe respiratory infection resulting in hospitalization or death, or two or more residents or healthcare workers with new-onset respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 within 72 hours of each other. Washington data reports cases and deaths for long-term care facilities. Reported cases include residents, employees and visitors. Washington includes cases pending Local Health Jurisdiction confirmation for resident/staff cases. Washington does not report facility-level data. May 5, 2020: Washington released a graphic representing long-term care data for cases and deaths from the time range of March 5-April 1, 2020 in a slideshow. CTP uses this cumulative data until the next long-term care report was released on June 8, 2020. July 15, 2020: Washington reported a drop of 5 deaths from the previous CTP data collection. September 3, 2020: Washington did not update LTC totals. Last week's numbers are carried over. December 23, 2020: Resident/staff cases and deaths carried over from previous week. January 21, 2021: Resident/staff cases and deaths carried over from January 7, 2021. February 4, 2021: Washington added cases that 'are likely associated'. CTP will proceed to report these as probable cases.

Alerts

February 5, 2021, 10:56 AM PST

Notes

Washington reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and adult family homes. Washington reports cumulative cases and deaths associated with outbreaks. Washington defines an outbreak as starting with one resident or healthcare worker with confirmed COVID-19, or one resident with severe respiratory infection resulting in hospitalization or death, or two or more residents or healthcare workers with new-onset respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 within 72 hours of each other. Washington data reports cases and deaths for long-term care facilities. Reported cases include residents, employees and visitors. Washington includes cases pending Local Health Jurisdiction confirmation for resident/staff cases. Washington does not report facility-level data. May 5, 2020: Washington released a graphic representing long-term care data for cases and deaths from the time range of March 5-April 1, 2020 in a slideshow. CTP uses this cumulative data until the next long-term care report was released on June 8, 2020. July 15, 2020: Washington reported a drop of 5 deaths from the previous CTP data collection. September 3, 2020: Washington did not update LTC totals. Last week's numbers are carried over. December 23, 2020: Resident/staff cases and deaths carried over from previous week. January 21, 2021: Resident/staff cases and deaths carried over from January 7, 2021.

Alerts

January 22, 2021, 9:46 AM PST

Notes

Washington reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and adult family homes. Washington reports cumulative cases and deaths associated with outbreaks. Washington defines an outbreak as starting with one resident or healthcare worker with confirmed COVID-19, or one resident with severe respiratory infection resulting in hospitalization or death, or two or more residents or healthcare workers with new-onset respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 within 72 hours of each other. Washington data reports cases and deaths for long-term care facilities. Reported cases include residents, employees and visitors. Washington includes cases pending Local Health Jurisdiction confirmation for resident/staff cases. Washington does not report facility-level data. May 5, 2020: Washington released a graphic representing long-term care data for cases and deaths from the time range of March 5-April 1, 2020 in a slideshow. CTP uses this cumulative data until the next long-term care report was released on June 8, 2020. July 15, 2020: Washington reported a drop of 5 deaths from the previous CTP data collection. September 3, 2020: Washington did not update LTC totals. Last week's numbers are carried over. December 23, 20202: Resident/staff cases and deaths carried over from previous week.

Alerts

December 24, 2020, 6:46 AM PST

Notes

Washington reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and adult family homes. Washington reports cumulative cases and deaths associated with outbreaks. Washington defines an outbreak as starting with one resident or healthcare worker with confirmed COVID-19, or one resident with severe respiratory infection resulting in hospitalization or death, or two or more residents or healthcare workers with new-onset respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 within 72 hours of each other. Washington data reports cases and deaths for long-term care facilities. Reported cases include residents, employees and visitors. Washington includes cases pending Local Health Jurisdiction confirmation for resident/staff cases. Washington does not report facility-level data. May 5, 2020: Washington released a graphic representing long-term care data for cases and deaths from the time range of March 5-April 1, 2020 in a slideshow. CTP uses this cumulative data until the next long-term care report was released on June 8, 2020. July 15, 2020: Washington reported a drop of 5 deaths from the previous CTP data collection. September 3, 2020: Washington did not update LTC totals. Last week's numbers are carried over.

Alerts

December 18, 2020, 10:01 AM PST

Notes

Washington reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and adult family homes. Washington reports cumulative cases and deaths associated with outbreaks. Washington defines an outbreak as starting with one resident or healthcare worker with confirmed COVID-19, or one resident with severe respiratory infection resulting in hospitalization or death, or two or more residents or healthcare workers with new-onset respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 within 72 hours of each other. Washington data reports cases and deaths for long-term care facilities. Reported cases include residents, employees and visitors. Washington includes cases pending Local Health Jurisdiction confirmation for resident/staff cases. Washington does not report facility-level data. May 5, 2020: Washington released a graphic representing long-term care data for cases and deaths from the time range of March 5-April 1, 2020 in a slideshow. CTP uses this cumulative data until the next long-term care report was released on June 8, 2020. July 15, 2020: Washington reported a drop of 5 deaths from the previous CTP data collection. September 3, 2020: Washington did not update LTC totals. Last week's numbers are carried over.

Alerts

November 20, 2020, 12:48 PM PST

Notes

Washington reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and adult family homes. Washington reports cumulative cases and deaths associated with outbreaks. Washington defines an outbreak as starting with one resident or healthcare worker with confirmed COVID-19, or one resident with severe respiratory infection resulting in hospitalization or death, or two or more residents or healthcare workers with new-onset respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 within 72 hours of each other. Washington data reports cases and deaths for long-term care facilities. Reported cases include residents, employees and visitors. Washington includes cases pending Local Health Jurisdiction confirmation for resident/staff cases. Washington does not report facility-level data. May 5, 2020: Washington released a graphic representing long-term care data for cases and deaths from the time range of March 5-April 1, 2020 in a slideshow. CTP uses this cumulative data until the next long-term care report was released on June 8, 2020. July 15, 2020: Washington reported a drop of 5 deaths from the previous CTP data collection. September 3, 2020: Washington did not update LTC totals. Last weeks numbers are carried over.

Alerts

November 2, 2020, 10:33 AM PST

Notes

Washington reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and adult family homes. Washington reports cumulative cases and deaths associated with outbreaks. Washington defines an outbreak as starting with one resident or healthcare worker with confirmed COVID-19, or one resident with severe respiratory infection resulting in hospitalization or death, or two or more residents or healthcare workers with new-onset respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 within 72 hours of each other. Washington data reports cases and deaths for long-term care facilities. Reported cases include residents, employees and visitors. Washington includes cases pending Local Health Jurisdiction confirmation for resident/staff cases. Washington does not report facility-level data. May 5, 2020: Washington released a graphic representing long-term care data for cases and deaths from the time range of March 5-April 1, 2020 in a slideshow. CTP uses this cumulative data until the next long-term care report was released on June 8, 2020. July 15, 2020: Washington reported a drop of 5 deaths from the previous CTP data collection. September 3, 2020: Washington did not update LTC totals. Last weeks numbers are carried over.

Alerts

October 30, 2020, 8:33 AM PDT

Notes

Washington reports long-term care data for Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and adult family homes. Washington reports cumulative cases and deaths associated with outbreaks. Washington defines an outbreak as starting with one resident or healthcare worker with confirmed COVID-19, or one resident with severe respiratory infection resulting in hospitalization or death, or two or more residents or healthcare workers with new-onset respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 within 72 hours of each other. Washington data reports cases and deaths for long-term care facilities. Reported cases include residents, employees and visitors. Washington includes cases pending Local Health Jurisdiction confirmation for resident/staff cases. May 5, 2020: Washington released a graphic representing long-term care data for cases and deaths from the time range of March 5-April 1, 2020 in a slideshow. CTP uses this cumulative data until the next long-term care report was released on June 8, 2020. July 15, 2020: Washington reported a drop of 5 deaths from the previous CTP data collection. September 3, 2020: Washington did not update LTC totals. Last weeks numbers are carried over.

Alerts