Population and hospital-level COVID-19 measures are associated with increased risk of hospital-onset COVID-19

A review of hospital-onset COVID-19 cases revealed 8 definite, 106 probable, and 46 possible cases. Correlations between hospital-onset cases and both HCW and inpatient cases were noted in 2021. Rises in community measures were associated with rises in hospital-onset cases. Measures of community COV...

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Health risks
Health services
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