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COVID clusters return to Colorado nursing homes, but fewer people are dying

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Colorado has lost about two months’ worth of progress in getting COVID-19 out of nursing homes and assisted living facilities, but the virus may not take as many lives this time because most residents are vaccinated.

Sixty-two long-term care homes had outbreaks as of Wednesday, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment — the highest total since June 16. And about two-thirds of the current outbreaks have been found in the last three weeks, as more Coloradans tested positive or were hospitalized for COVID-19.

Nursing homes and assisted living facilities have to declare an outbreak and do extra COVID-19 testing when they have two or more cases.

In the spring and fall 2020 waves, long-term care residents accounted for a disproportionate share of deaths, because the virus is most deadly to older people and those with chronic conditions.

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