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Disability care homes - Confirmed cases among residents

People who live in disability care homes are often extra vulnerable to coronavirus infection. Because of this, Municipal health services (GGDs) monitor whether a persons who tests positive for coronavirus lives in a disability care home. By doing so, measures can be taken if necessay.

Will not be updated anymore.

Source: RIVM

From 1 January 2023, the GGD will no longer collect additional information of people with a positive corona test result. This page is no longer being updated.

Positively tested residents of care institutions for the disabled over time

This graph shows how many confirmed cases of coronavirus among residents were reported. The graph also shows a seven-day rolling average. Data for the most recent days is incomplete. The line of the average over the last seven days is therefore not shown in this part of the graph, because it does not give a good picture of reality.

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The map shows "Last year"
This graph shows how many confirmed cases of coronavirus among residents of care homes were reported. The graph also shows a seven-day rolling average. Averages for the most recent days are not included in the graph, because the data for these days are yet incomplete. Averages would therefore not represent reality. Use the keyboard to navigate through the time in the graph. With the left and right arrow keys you can move backwards and forwards in time. Use the left angle bracket < to go back and the right angle bracket > to go forward. With page-up and page-down you make bigger steps. Use the Home key and End key to go to the beginning and end of the timeline.
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  • Average number over the past seven days
  • Number of positively tested residents of care institutions for the disabled
  • Data for recent days is incomplete due to reporting delays

Source: RIVM

Disability care homes - Locations with positive tests

We keep track of how many locations for disabled care identify at least one corona infection. This gives us an idea of ​​how quickly the virus is spreading in disability care homes.

Disability care homes with positive tests

This map shows the number of disability care homes that have reported at least one confirmed COVID-19 case, based on a positive test, in the last 28 days.

Value of Monday, 2 January 2023 · Source: RIVM

Locations with positive tests over time

This graph shows the number of disability care locations where at least one (new) confirmed COVID-19 infection based on a positive test has been reported in the past 28 days.

The map shows "Show all"
The map shows "Last 30 days"
The map shows "Last 3 months"
The map shows "Last 6 months"
The map shows "Last year"
This graph shows the total number of infected locations where in the past 28 days at least one (new) COVID-19 infection (confirmed by a positive test) is reported. Use the keyboard to navigate through the time in the graph. With the left and right arrow keys you can move backwards and forwards in time. Use the left angle bracket < to go back and the right angle bracket > to go forward. With page-up and page-down you make bigger steps. Use the Home key and End key to go to the beginning and end of the timeline.
  • Locations with positive test

Source: RIVM

Disability care homes – Mortality

By keeping track of how many disability care home residents have died from COVID-19, we get a picture of how the situation in the disability care homes is.

Deceased residents over time

This graph shows how many deceased residents were reported. The graph also shows averages over the past 7 days. Averages for the most recent days are not included in the graph, because the data for these days are yet incomplete. Averages would therefore not represent reality.

The map shows "Show all"
The map shows "Last 30 days"
The map shows "Last 3 months"
The map shows "Last 6 months"
The map shows "Last year"
This graph shows how many deceased residents were reported. The graph also shows averages over the past 7 days. Averages for the most recent days are not included in the graph, because the data for these days are yet incomplete. Averages would therefore not represent reality. Use the keyboard to navigate through the time in the graph. With the left and right arrow keys you can move backwards and forwards in time. Use the left angle bracket < to go back and the right angle bracket > to go forward. With page-up and page-down you make bigger steps. Use the Home key and End key to go to the beginning and end of the timeline.
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  • Average number over the past seven days
  • Number of deceased residents
  • Data for recent days is incomplete due to reporting delays

Source: RIVM