Early Impact of Ontario’s COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout on Long-Term Care Home Residents and Health Care Workers

Published: March 8, 2021
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Authors:Kevin A. Brown, Nathan M. Stall, Thuva Vanniyasingam, Sarah A. Buchan, Nick Daneman, Michael P. Hillmer, Jessica Hopkins, Jennie Johnstone, Antonina Maltsev, Allison McGeer, Beate Sander, Rachel D. Savage, Tania Watts, Peter Jüni, Paula A. Rochon on behalf of the Congregate Care Setting Working Group and the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table

Key Message

The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines to Ontario’s long-term care (LTC) homes has substantially reduced SARS-CoV-2 infections, COVID-19 hospitalizations, and deaths among LTC residents and health care workers.

Completing and maximizing the uptake of the full COVID-19 vaccine series according to recommended schedules will maximize the safety and well-being of Ontario’s LTC residents and staff.

Summary

Background

While only accounting for 0.5% of Ontario’s population, long-term care (LTC) residents across the province have had disproportionately high rates of SARS-COV-2 infections and COVID-19 deaths.

Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout began in mid-December 2020, with LTC residents and staff identified as Phase 1 priority populations for vaccination.

Question

What was the early impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on SARS-CoV-2 cases, COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths among Ontario’s LTC residents and health care workers (HCWs)?

Findings

LTC home staff were the first to receive the vaccine in clinics starting on December 14, 2020. Most LTC home residents started receiving first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine after December 23, 2020. All LTC residents in Ontario were offered at least the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by February 13, 2021.

As of February 23, 2021, more than 64,000 Ontario LTC residents (92%) received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, with over 46,500 of residents having received both doses. Over 55,000 Ontario LTC staff (55%) also received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, with more than 44,600 having received both doses.

As of February 23, 2021, COVID-19 vaccination in LTC homes prevented an estimated 2,079 SARS-CoV-2 infections, 249 COVID-19 hospitalizations, and 615 COVID-19 deaths in residents, and an estimated 330 SARS-CoV-2 infections, and 8 COVID-19 hospitalizations and 1 COVID-19 death in HCWs.

Eight weeks after the start of vaccination, the estimated relative reduction in SARS-CoV-2 incidence was 89% in LTC residents and 79% in LTC HCWs. The estimated relative reduction in COVID-19 mortality in LTC residents was 96% after 8 weeks.

Interpretation

The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in Ontario’s LTC homes substantially reduced SARS-CoV-2 infections, COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths among LTC residents and HCWs. Completing and maximizing the uptake of the full COVID-19 vaccine series according to recommended schedules will maximize the safety and well-being of Ontario’s LTC residents and staff.

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