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Rapid Review Update 1: What factors increase the risk of COVID-19 outbreaks in congregate living settings? Do people who contract COVID-19 from outbreaks in congregate living setting have worse outcomes than community-dwelling adults?

There is no direct evidence for specific factors that affect risk of a COVID-19 outbreak in congregate living settings.


Citation:

National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools. (2020, July 31). Rapid Review: What factors increase the risk of COVID-19 outbreaks in congregate living settings? How do outcomes compare to outbreaks in community settings? https://res.nccmt.ca/res-congregate-EN

Public health topic area:

Equity

Review question:
Population
Residents of: Prisons, Detention centres, Shelters (e.g., for people experiencing homelessness, women’s shelters), Supportive housing, Group homes (including adolescents), Halfway houses/transitional homes, School residences, Migrant worker dormitories
Intervention
Congregate living settings
Comparisons
Community settings
Outcomes
COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, death
Search Updated:

Jul 27, 2020

Review Completed:

Jul 31, 2020

Previous versions:
Jun 26, 2020