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Some provide some details on the number of cases at specific facilities - but not on deaths. Some states, including Colorado, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey and South Carolina, regularly release cumulative data on cases and deaths at specific facilities. These include nursing homes, assisted-living facilities, memory care facilities, retirement and senior communities and rehabilitation facilities. In the absence of comprehensive data from some states and the federal government, The Times has been assembling its own database of coronavirus cases and deaths at long-term care facilities for older adults. Note: Only facilities with reliable case and death data and at least 50 cases are included. Deaths in long-term care facilities accounted for more than a third of all Covid-19 deaths in the United States for much of the pandemic - at one point, rising to about 43 percent of all coronavirus deaths - but this number has declined since the vaccination rollout began. While 4 percent of the country’s cases have occurred in long-term care facilities, deaths related to Covid-19 in these facilities account for about 31 percent of the country’s pandemic fatalities. And it can spread more easily through congregate facilities, where many people live in a confined environment and workers move from room to room. Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, is known to be particularly lethal to adults in their 60s and older who have underlying health conditions. Nursing home populations are at a high risk of being infected by - and dying from - the coronavirus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As of June 1, the virus has infected more than 1,383,000 people at some 32,000 facilities. At least 184,000 coronavirus deaths have been reported among residents and employees of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities for older adults in the United States, according to a New York Times database.