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Livingston COVID Update: Fatality Rate, Nursing Home Deaths
How many people have died from the coronavirus in Livingston and its nursing homes? How do the totals compare to statewide fatality rates?
LIVINGSTON, NJ — Authorities released the latest coronavirus death totals for Livingston and its nursing homes on Monday.
According to Essex County officials, the town of Livingston has seen 488 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 63 deaths linked to the disease, a 12.9 percent fatality rate.
According to the New Jersey Department of Health, there were 164,164 confirmed cases statewide with 12,176 deaths as of Sunday, a 7.42 percent fatality rate. Read More: NJ Coronavirus Updates (Here's What You Need To Know)
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LIVINGSTON NURSING HOMES
Some experts have argued that many towns are seeing inflated COVID-19 totals and deaths due to the number of long-term care (LTC) facilities within their borders.
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According to the New Jersey Department of Health, as of Friday, Livingston's nursing and retirement homes have seen 270 confirmed cases of COVID-19 among residents, with 56 deaths linked to the disease, a 20.74 percent fatality rate.
Statewide, there were 22,965 cases of the virus among LTC residents with 6,139 self-reported deaths linked to the disease, a 26.73 percent fatality rate.
Livingston's totals included:
- Care One at Livingston - 40 cases, 8 deaths
- Care One At Livingston Assisted Living - 20 cases, 13 deaths
- Brandywine Assisted Living in Livingston - 17 cases, 6 deaths
- Atrium Post Acute Care of Livingston - 127 cases, 10 deaths
- Inglemoor Rehabilitation & Care Center - 66 cases, 19 deaths
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