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COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths in Belgian nursing homes: results of a surveillance conducted between April and December 2020.

Eline VandaelKatrien LatourEsma IslamajLaura Int PanisMilena CalliesFreek HaarhuisKristiaan ProesmansBrecht DevleesschauwerJaviera Rebolledo GonzalezAlice HannecartRomain MahieuLouise de VironEtienne De ClercqAnne KongsNaïma HammamiJean-Marc FrançoisDominique DubourgSarah HenzBoudewijn CatrySara Dequeker
Published in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2022)
This surveillance was crucial in mapping COVID-19 in this vulnerable setting and guiding public health interventions, despite limitations of aggregated data and necessary changes in protocol over time. Belgian NHs were severely hit by COVID-19 with many fatal cases. The measure of not allowing visitors, implemented in the beginning of the pandemic, could not avoid the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in the NHs during the first wave. The virus was probably often introduced by staff. Once the virus was introduced, it was difficult to prevent healthcare-associated outbreaks. Although, in contrast to the first wave, personal protective equipment was available in the second wave, again a high number of cases were reported.
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