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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on long-term care facilities worldwide. Reflecting on public health management of COVID-19 outbreaks in these settings is crucial to identify lessons learnt and improve outbreak control strategies for the future. A confirmed case of COVID-19 in a private nursing home facility was notified to the Department of Public Health West on December 30th 2020. Immediate actions included case investigation, contact tracing, implementation of infection prevention and control (IPC) measures and mass testing of all residents and staff. On December 31st 2 more confirmed cases were notified. A multidisciplinary outbreak control team was convened. Testing of SARS-CoV-2 samples was via reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. IPC site visits were made. Seven further mass testing rounds were completed at 5-7-day intervals. Data collation and descriptive analyses were performed using Microsoft Excel. There were 56 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases associated with the outbreak (28 residents, 28 staff). Overall attack rate was 52.8% (66.7% for residents, 44.0% for staff). Over half of all cases (51.7%) were detected from the first and second mass testing rounds (positivity rates 34.2% and 27.8% respectively) in the first week of the outbreak. Mean age of resident cases was 81.5 years. The majority (96.4%) were symptomatic (diarrhoea 64.3%, fever 57.1% and anorexia 25%). Hospitalisation and case fatality rates for residents were 21.4% and 41.4% respectively. Mean age of staff cases was 35.5 years. One-quarter were asymptomatic, with no hospitalisations or deaths. The outbreak was declared over on February 16th 2021. Residents of long-term care facilities are extremely vulnerable to COVID-19. Mass testing is a critically important outbreak control strategy which can facilitate rapid case finding and contact tracing in these settings, minimising the potential for further spread of infection and harm to residents and staff. Key messages Residents of long-term care facilities are extremely vulnerable to COVID-19, and may present with atypical clinical symptoms and signs of this disease. A low threshold for testing is required. Mass testing is a crucial COVID-19 outbreak control strategy in long-term care facilities to enable rapid case finding and contact tracing, minimising the potential for further spread of infection.

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