Nursing Home COVID-19 Vaccination Data Dashboard
Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines:
- The NHSN surveillance definition of “up to date” is updated quarterly (if needed) to incorporate FDA and CDC vaccination guidance changes.
- FDA approved and authorized the 2024-2025 mRNA COVID-19 vaccines on August 22, 2024, and authorized Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine, Adjuvanted (2024 – 2025 Formula) under Emergency Use Authorization on August 30, 2024. The NHSN surveillance definition of up to date was updated on September 30, 2024, which is the beginning of the fourth quarter of 2024.
- See here [PDF – 672 KB] for NHSN surveillance definitions, including up to date, by reporting quarter.
- Beginning on October 17th, 2024, this dashboard reflects the new definition of up to date, as of the reporting week beginning September 30, 2024. Data for prior reporting periods remains available by selecting “view prior reporting periods” within each visual.
- Overview
- Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines
- Percentage of Nursing Home Residents who are Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines, by Week — United States
- Percentage of Nursing Home Residents who are Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines, by State and Week — United States
- Percentage of Nursing Home Staff who are Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines, by Week — United States
- Percentage of Nursing Home Staff who are Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines, by State and Week — United States
Overview
Long-term care facilities (LTCF) report COVID-19 data to CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN), including weekly vaccination data for residents and healthcare personnel (HCP). The LTCF COVID-19 Module enables assessment of COVID-19 vaccination coverage through facility-reported information, including counts of residents and healthcare personnel, or staff, who received COVID-19 vaccination.
CDC began collecting weekly vaccination data through the LTCF COVID-19 Module on December 14, 2020, as a voluntary reporting system. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) established COVID-19 vaccination reporting requirements for nursing homes effective May 13, 2021 (see: Federal Register). Detailed information about vaccination reporting requirements, including details about a grace period prior to enforcement, can be found in CMS memo QSO-21-19-NH. The CMS reporting requirement only applies to CMS-certified nursing homes (i.e., skilled nursing facilities and/or nursing facilities).
This page displays data on COVID-19 vaccination coverage among residents and staff of CMS-certified nursing homes. These national and state-level summaries represent data from approximately 15,000 nursing homes that report to the NHSN LTCF COVID-19 Module using one of two weekly vaccination reporting options: Nursing homes may choose to (1) submit weekly vaccination totals, including total with up-to-date vaccination status for residents and staff; or (2) submit the dates, types, and number of vaccine doses administered for each resident and staff member. With this reporting option, the NHSN application calculates the total number of individuals who are up to date based on the reporting week and vaccination dates entered. This option provides a useful tool for facilities and a robust resource that minimizes error in classifying vaccination statuses.
CDC updates the displays on this page weekly on Thursdays by 8:00 am ET. As a result, the figures presented on this page may not exactly match data publicly posted by state health departments, CMS, or other federally coordinated programs.
Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines
CDC began collecting weekly data on the number of residents and healthcare personnel who are up to date with COVID-19 vaccines through the NHSN LTCF COVID-19 Vaccination Module on May 30, 2022. CDC recommends that people stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines. he NHSN surveillance definition of up to date is updated quarterly to incorporate FDA and CDC guidance changes. Read the up to date guidance [PDF – 577 KB] for NHSN surveillance definitions, including up to date, by reporting quarter.
IMPORTANT: Data displayed on this page were submitted directly to CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) and do not include data submitted to other entities contracted by or within the local, state, or federal government.