Vulnerable groups - Confirmed cases
Disability care homes - confirmed cases (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 COVID-19 lives in a disability care home. By doing so, measures can be taken if the number of cases in residential care increases. Read more in the explanation of the presented data.
Progression over time
Disability care homes - no. of infected locations
This is an estimate of the number of disability care homes that currently have at least one confirmed COVID-19 case. Read more in the explanation of the data presented
Total no. of new infected locations
This figure shows the total number of disability care homes that have reported at least one confirmed COVID-19 case among residents, based on a positive test, in the last 28 days. The percentage expresses the share of all disability care homes in the Netherlands with confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Number of new locations per day
This figure shows the number of disability care homes where at least one resident was reported as testing positive for COVID-19 yesterday. A disability care home is considered to have a new outbreak if there had been no new cases of COVID-19 in the home in the previous 28 days (i.e. twice the length of the incubation period).
Distribution of infected locations in the Netherlands
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.
Percentage of infected locations
- 0
- 10
- 20
- 30
- 40
Total no. of infected locations – progression over time
Disability care homes – Deaths
Number of disability care home residents who have died from COVID-19. Read more in explanation of the data presented