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Report finds Florida led US in COVID nursing home deaths overs four weeks this summer
TALLAHASSEE — Florida led the nation in the rate of COVID-19 nursing-home deaths during the four weeks that ended Sept. 19, according to a report published Thursday by the AARP.
The report, which relies on federal data, said Florida nursing homes reported 289 resident deaths from COVID-19 during the period. The Florida deaths represented nearly 14% of 2,131 COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes across the nation.
“With more than 11,000 lives lost in Florida’s longterm care system since the start of the pandemic, we can only hope that the recent decreases in new cases and hospitalizations could mean that the darkest days of this global public health crisis are behind us,” AARP Florida State Director Jeff Johnson said in a statement.
In all, more than 57,000 people have died of COVID19 since the pandemic began in early 2020.
Florida saw a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in July and August as the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus swept across the state. But the state has had a steady decline in hospitalizations in September and early October.
The AARP report also showed that Florida’s vaccination rate among nursing-home workers and residents continued to lag compared with other states. However, the report said Florida had an uptick in the rate of staff vaccinations, which increased four percentage points, to 53%, from the rate reported the previous month.
The state’s rate of staff vaccinations trailed the national average of 67%, and Florida ranked second-tolast in the nation, with only Louisiana lower at 52.8%. The AARP also reported that 12%, or roughly 85, of Florida’s nearly 700 nursing homes, had “met the industry standard and vaccinated at least 75 percent of their staff.”
AARP releases periodic COVID-19 reports about all states, using data that nursing homes submit to the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
The information is compiled by the AARP Public Policy Institute and the Scripps Gerontology Center at Miami University in Ohio.