San Francisco Chronicle

Nursing home deaths reach nearly 26,000, report says

- By Ricardo AlonsoZald­ivar and Candice Choi Ricardo AlonsoZald­ivar and Candice Choi are Associated Press writers.

WASHINGTON — Federal health authoritie­s have received reports of nearly 26,000 nursing home residents dying from COVID19, according to materials prepared for the nation’s governors. That number is partial and likely to go higher.

A letter from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports more than 60,000 cases of coronaviru­s illness among nursing home residents. A copy of the letter to governors and an accompanyi­ng chart were provided to the Associated Press.

The toll among nursing home staffers was sobering, with more than 34,400 getting sick and nearly 450 dying from the coronaviru­s.

“This data, and anecdotal reports across the country, clearly show that nursing homes have been devastated by the virus,” wrote CDC Director Robert Redfield and CMS Administra­tor Seema Verma to governors.

The numbers had been promised by the end of May, but they’re not a complete picture. The letter said the data are based on reports received as of May 24 from about 80% of the nation’s 15,400 nursing homes.

The nationwide data collection is part of an effort to assess and respond to the pandemic’s heavy toll on nursing homes. Facilities are also being required to report COVID cases to the families of residents.

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