Table 2.
Care home and testing characteristics
| Beds | No resident testing done | One or more residents tested, but no positive tests | One or more residents with a positive test (outbreak) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All care homes (n=189) | 23 (1–119) | 65 (34%) | 55 (29%) | 69 (37%) | |
| Older people (n=109) | 42 (10–119) | 3 (3%) | 40 (37%) | 66 (61%) | |
| Other adult (n=14)* | 8 (4–60) | 9 (64%) | 4 (29%) | 1 (7%) | |
| Learning disabilities (n=26) | 5 (4–11) | 16 (62%) | 9 (35%) | 1 (4%) | |
| Children and young people (n=40) | 5 (1–45) | 37 (93%) | 2 (5%) | 1 (3%) | |
Data are median (range) or n (%).
For physical or sensory impairment, alcohol and drugs, mental health, short-break and respite care (including a National Health Service-run service), and blood-borne viruses.