Mortality among Care Home Residents in England during the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic: an observational study of 4.3 million adults over the age of 65

Author:

Schultze AnnaORCID,Nightingale Emily,Evans David,Hulme William,Rosello Alicia,Bates Chris,Cockburn Jonathan,MacKenna Brian,Curtis Helen J,Morton Caroline E,Croker Richard,Bacon Seb,McDonald Helen I,Rentsch Christopher TORCID,Bhaskaran KrishnanORCID,Mathur Rohini,Tomlinson Laurie A,Williamson Elizabeth J,Forbes Harriet,Tazare John,Grint Daniel,Walker Alex J,Inglesby Peter,DeVito Nicholas J,Mehrkar Amir,Hickman George,Davy Simon,Ward Tom,Fisher Louis,Green Amelia CA,Wing Kevin,Wong Angel YS,McManus Robert,Parry John,Hester Frank,Harper Sam,Evans Stephen JW,Douglas Ian J,Smeeth Liam,Eggo Rosalind M,Goldacre Ben,Leon David AORCID

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Health Policy,Oncology,Internal Medicine

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