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Characterization of COVID-19 in Assisted Living Facilities — 39 States, October 2020

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1; Isaac See, MD1; Alyssa G. Kent, PhD1; Nicholas Vlachos, MS1; J. Carrie Whitworth, PhD1; Kerui Xu, PhD1; Katryna A. Gouin, MPH1; Shirley Zhang, MS1; Kara Jacobs Slifka, MD1; Ann Goding Sauer, MSPH1; Preeta K.

Kutty, MD1; Joseph F. Perz, DrPH1; Nimalie D. Stone, MD1; Matthew J. Stuckey, PhD1 (View author affiliations)Although the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in nursing homes is well documented, relatively little has been reported on COVID-19 among residents and staff members in U.S.

assisted living facilities (ALFs).By October 15, 2020, in 39 states with available data, 22% of ALFs reported one or more cases of COVID-19 among residents and staff members.

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