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2024 · 10am ET · --> Update schedule : This page was last updated on September 27th · how they are calculated · and relevant data caveats · as compared to the previous week · decrease · 000 · 000 population --> --> Weekly number of LTCF outbreaks / Total population in jurisdiction x 1 · 000. --> --> --> --> Weekly LTCF outbreaks per 1 · based on established thresholds (increasing · decreasing · or the direction of change (based on 10% change compared to the previous week) · please refer to PT websites. --> Weekly changes in tests performed

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2024
10am ET
--> Update schedule : This page was last updated on September 27th
how they are calculated
and relevant data caveats
as compared to the previous week
decrease
000
000 population --> --> Weekly number of LTCF outbreaks / Total population in jurisdiction x 1
000. --> --> --> --> Weekly LTCF outbreaks per 1
based on established thresholds (increasing
decreasing
or the direction of change (based on 10% change compared to the previous week)
please refer to PT websites. --> Weekly changes in tests performed

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