The impact of COVID-19 on adjusted mortality risk in care homes for older adults in Wales, UK: a retrospective population-based cohort study for mortality in 2016–2020
Age and Ageing2020Vol. 50(1), pp. 25–31
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Joe Hollinghurst, Jane Lyons, Richard Fry, Ashley Akbari, Mike B. Gravenor, Alan Watkins, Fiona Verity, Ronan A Lyons
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the survival curves and increased HRs show a significantly increased risk of death in the 2020 study periods.
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