Almost 400 healthcare workers in Alabama have been diagnosed with coronavirus, according to figures from the Alabama Department of Public Health.

The April 8 ADPH data shows 393 healthcare workers, including people who work in hospitals and doctor’s offices, have been diagnosed with COVID-19. No information has been provided on the counties where the cases are, the patients’ conditions or when they were diagnosed.

Ninety long-term care facility employees have been diagnosed, as have 65 residents of long-term care facilities.

According to the Alabama Nursing Home Association, coronavirus has been reported in 31 of its member nursing homes in 17 counties.

Nursing homes in particular have been a hotspot for coronavirus, a virus that is particularly deadly for the elderly. According to ADPH, 63 percent of COVID-19 deaths in Alabama were among those older than age 65, even as three-fourths of the cases are in those younger than age 64.

Current health orders restrict almost all visitors from hospitals and nursing homes.

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