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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 06 - COVID-19 Update GRA EVINE T E X n s COVID = 19 VW, I�+r Council Briefing 7/2112020 Total Confirmed Q = ®0 14 .7 — Confirmed 4 .Confirmed Cases by N O R T H - Country/Region/Sovereignty A M E R I C—A A:: a � IA us !North Brazil 11w Ocean India T Russia �` AFRICA ! South Africa Peru sfluTH � A KI E ii I A Global Deaths Mexico ' + ov 611599 Chile South Pacific �' Souih **Global Iaed United Kingdom ocean tiAtlantic ng J40042 Cumulative Confirmed Cases Active Cases Incidence Rate Case-Fatality Ratio Testi Case Rate per U S /��L11 State�Territary 10O,O00 New York City* 1,656.4 Louisiana 2,936.3 COVID-19 Case Rate in the US Reported to the CDC,by State/Territory(cases per 100,000) Arizona 2,924.4 3 9819� 139New Jersey 1,986.4 TOTAL CASES Floridaodelsiand 1,693.3 Fl1,670.4 CDC IUpdated:Jul 21202012:15PM New York* 1,665.8 Massachusetts 1,548.6 District of Columbia 1,614.2 USA l Mississippi 1,524.3 Delaware 1,421.3 Alabama 1,410.6 140 ---- ----______� i South Carolina 1,405.3,630 Georgia 1,383.9 Connecticut 1,345.1 TOTAL DEATHS _ -- Maryland 1,316.4 Illinois 1,286.6 C DC I Updated:J u l 212020 12-15P M Iowa 1,242.8 l Nevada 1,216.9 Nebraska 7,184.2 USA Tennessee 1,178 Texas Texas 1,158.2 y o Total Cases:332,434 Arkansas 1,125.7 Cases in Last 7 daUL&,121 Utah 7,109.9 1 , 165 .2 L, Cases/100K:1,158.2 California 989.8 Deaths/100K,14 Cases p _ r 100,000 ,��� North Carolina 973.1 �' Virginia 931.8 People South Dakota 900.3 Idaho 870.3 CDC I Updated:Jul 21202012:15PM Indiana 854.9 StatelTerritary Death Rate per 10D,DOD New York City* 278.7 COVI D-19 Death Rate in the US Reported to the CDC,by State/Territory(deaths per 100,000) New Jersey 176.4 Connecticut 123.3 Massachusetts 122.2 Rhode Island 94.1 District of Columbia 82.4 r i New York* 78.9 Louisiana 76.7 Y – Michigan 63.8 Illinois 58.8 --— - Maryland 56.3 Pennsylvania 55 Delaware 54.3 Mississippi 46.5 Indiana 42.2 Arizona 38.8 Colorado 30.9 a Georgia 30.2 New Hampshire 293 Minnesota 28.3 New Mexico 27.6 Ohio 27.3 Texas Total Cases:332,434 Alabama .4 2 r a Cases in Last 7 days:68,121 Iowa 255.3 Cases/100K:1158.2 Virginia 24 Deaths/100K 14j Florida 23.8 South Carolina 22.9 Nevada 22.2 California 19.5 Washin0ton 193 Tarrant County Mask Order Statewide Mask Governor Abbott Order July 4 Holiday rollback of openings (GA-29) (GA-28) 0 0 0 Effective June 26 Effective July 3 17 days ago 25 days ago 18 days ago TEXAS Hwlth and Hvman texas Department of Stare Se'.i.5 Health Services Texas Case Counts COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2619 Total Tests 3,331 ,844 as of 712112020 Viral Tests Antibody Tests 3,043,574 226,323 as of 712012020 as of 712012020 341 ,739 41151 Cases Reported Fatalities Estimated* Estimated* 186,529 151 ,059 Recoveries Active Cases Daily New Fatalities Daily New Fatalities Zoo 150 100 - 7/21 /2020L It j. LE Mar Apr May Jun Jul Daily New Reported Cases Daily New Cases 15000 93O5 10,000 - -LIMA ► 5,000 7/21 /2020 0 Mar Apr May Jun Jul Number of COVID-19 Hospitalizations 1S.000 Lab Confirmed COVID-19 Patients 10, 848 10,000 Currently in Texas Hospitals .���Illl��llll�llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll�������1 v Apr May Jun J.1 TEMS Healervth and Human Heals Department afState Available ICU Beds Available Ventilators 5ire� HeakAServices Total Staffed Hospital Beds Available Hospital Beds Texas Case Counts COVI D 19 55 , 263 11 ,461 ■ 088 5 , 096 CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 7 Testing Data Testing Positivity Rate Total Tests by County Hospitals-Statewide Hospitals-Regional Data Sources Additional Daher Disclaimer:All data are provisional and subject to change. COVID-1 9 Case Last Updated *This number is an estimate based on several assumptions related to hospitalization rates and recovery times,which were informed by data available to date. These /� ssurnptions are subject to change as we learn more about COVID-19. The estimated number does not include data from any cases reported pnor to 3/24/2020. Data, 7/21/2020 `'F•00 P M his dashboard will be updated daily by 4:00PM. V� TEXASTotal Tests Reported r Healthand Human Texas Department of State Services Health5eryices 4M 3M Texas Case Counts .Total Tests 2M .Viral Tests COVID-19 1 M �� .Antibody Tests CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2659 Apr May JJ9 Jul TotalTests Reported Statewide total tests displayed here and posted on the case counts web page are raw test counts.Cumulative tests wls include tests performed by public labs(Laboremry Response Network)AND non-public labs lcomme rcial labs,hospitals,physician off ,and dove-th ru sioes)reported electronically and non-electro H-lly.Total test numbers are unable to be de-dup Gcated for povate labs.All data are provisional and subject 844 . m change overtime Daily New Tests(7 day average) as of 7/21/2020 80k Viral and Antibody Tests 60k .Daily New Total as of 7I20I2020 Qok Tests Totai Viral Tests Total Antibody TestsI I .Das New Viral TestDaily New 3,043,574 226,323 20k I�Illlll �tlrll LL Anti 6a dy Tests Positive Antibody Tests ° IIIL 5118 ■■■ 5125 Jun t 6/8 I I I 6/15 6/22 1 1 1 1629 t , 1 Jul' ' t , 7/13 7/20 8,562 Dvew—halml Wes,data pro ,.gm.Jdnotbe—pl df.,,-laedanvbody laht—May23 caasg—ly,Weare May3o Testing Data Testing Positivity Rate Total Tests by County11 Hospitals-Statewide Hospitals-Regional Data Sources Additional Data Disclaimer:All data are provisional and subject to change. COVI D-19 Case Last Updated *This number is an estimate based on several assumptions related to hospitalization rates and recovery times,which were informed by data available to date. These I assumptions are subject to change as we learn more about COVID-14. The estimated number does not include data from any cases reported prior to 3/24/2020. Data 7/21/2020 4.00P M This dashboard will be updated daily bv 4:OOPM. 0 Positivity Rate(Previous 7 Days) TEXAS Health and Human TeKas Department of State zo% Services Health Services ts% Texas Case Counts 16% COVID-19 14% CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 20194 12% Positivity Rate 10� B� 15905 % 4% as of 7/20/2020 2% Apr May Jun �ul Positivity rate(previous 7 days)—New cases(previous 7 days)/New best msuks(previous 7 days).Starting May 19,antibody tests are excluded from the denominator. Testing Data Testing Positivity Rate Total Tests by County I Hospitals-Statewide11 Hospitals-Regional Data Sources Additional Data Disclaimer:All data are provisional and subject to change. AW COVI D-19 Case Last Updated *This number is an estimate based on several assumptions related to hospitalization rates and recovery times,which were informed by data available to date. These I assumptions are subject to change as we learn more about COVID-Y 9. The estimated number does not include data from any cases reported prior to 3/24/2020. Data 7/21/2020 4.00 P M Denton County Confirmed Cases Grapevine Confirmed Cases Collin County Confirmed Cases 712112020,3:30 PM 7/21/2020,1:49 PM 7/21/2020,3:30 PM 163 Recovered 2,936 Recovered 357 4,556 Recovered *513 5 , 614 45 Deaths Tarrant County Confirmed Cases 7/2112020,1:00 PM Dallas County Confirmed Cases 7/21/2020,12:00 PM Gariand 10,894 Recovered w 4*� 22, 665 J"OPOO, A�r,111143 , 026 304 Deaths Metroplex Map Edit Data TX DSHS Case Counts CDC US Case Counts JnU World Cases Grapevine 344 348 352 357 314 326 333 283 288 299 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 II 15 12 7 II 4 4 5 7/12 7/13 7/14 7/15 7/16 7/17 7/18 7/19 7/20 7/21 =New Cases —Cumulative Cases —Cumulative Deaths Tarrant County 22 002 22,665 20 21 195 21 ,617 19,87 I 433 20,907' 18483 19,014 18, 16 I � 304 298 299 293 288 283 277 272 272 272 404 322 531 857 562 474 288 422 385 663 7/12 7/13 7/14 7/15 7/16 7/17 7/18 7/19 7/20 7/21 =New Cases —Cumulative Cases —268 Back to report CUMULATIVE CASES AND DEATHS 22 5 20000 15000 N a N M U O L G1 .0C C z 10000 809 5632 5000 4340 2244 863 0 1 169 48 73 112 141 162 176 213 235 263 304 0 Apr 2020 May 2020 Jun 2020 Jul 2020 •Number of Cases 0Number of Deaths Tarrant Count} COVID- 19 Statistics Date updated: Tuesday.July 21.2024 fasitive Cases I L-New Cases I _ Community Spread Level 16,Recovered 22665 663 SUBSTANTIAL 304 10894 Click here to learn more Cases and Deaths by Age Group Cases and Deaths by Gender 67c- 50% 77 s0 44% 1 S°i; 5% 5% .....�.�... 9 c .. ..M.. ..... ................. .... ................. X15 15 to 24 25 to 44 45 to E4 65— Female Male /Percent of Cases SPercent of Deaths 19 Percent of Cases■Percent of Deaths Hospital Capacity Key Metrics Occupied Available Total Bed Occupied Totalw Confirmed COVID-19 Beds _ Beds Capacity Ventilators ji. Ventilators _ Ventilators Occupied Beds 4061 1784 5845 259 395 654 683 Recoveries are not a reportable condition to Public Health. Therefore,reco very data are not absolute and are to be used for reassurance purposes only.No treads or other in fierenres should be drawn from these data. These data are provisional and are subject to change at any time.Deaths and recovered ore included in the total positive cases.Hospital Capacity data are only representative of the hospitaLs that have reported in the lost 24 hours.The numbers represent a paint in time snapshot and may fluctuate throughout the day. Back to report 7 DAY MOVING AVERAGE OF THE PERCENTAGE OF ED VISITS FOR CLI AND ILI iN TARRANT C... 9% This dashboard reflects the daily count and percentage of emergency department visits for individuals experiencing COVID19-like Illness[CLI]"using syndromic surveillance data from the National Syndromic Surveillance Program. The syndromic surveillance ESSENCE tool locates CLI visits by identifying key terms and codes within the chief complaint field(i.e.,the patient's stated reason for visit),and gofa discharge diagnosis code field(i.e„ ICD-9-CM and ICD-IO-CM codes).Data represented are preliminary and may have slight variations each day. *COVID-19—like illness is defined as visits with a mention of Fever AND{Cough OR Shortness of Breath OR Difficulty Breathing}]AND NOT(Influenza Diagnosis).These counts do not reflect confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19. ?c 6% Monday, July 20, 2020 CLI 4.83% 5% ILI 0.80% o a+ 4% 3% 2% 1% Doha Mar 2020 Apr 2020 May 2020 Jun 2020 Jul 2020 •CLI •ILI Diri�e#h�u Testing coo+r,-�� . COVID-19 Testing - Tarrant County Community Testing �� Facility �« � Appointments available to ALL _- Tarrant County Residents that - _ _ ,-_ QualifiedTotal Screened Appointment are 65 and older • healkhcare workers • first responder{lira, p41iCE, Bms} 46 ,764o � 147961 - retail workers Qualified but no appointment scheduled Reassured/Not Qualified for Testing through Tarrant - haue CpVlp-19 symptarns Testing Sites located in Arlington and Fart Werth County portal Monday through Friday _ , © 287026 — 10 2 6 VISiT If you are exporiencing a serious health emergency you should rall 911. � u will_no#be ehar�ed for this teBL I OVID-19 Testing - Tarrant Counter https://covid- 19-d ash board s-git-next.spi u n k.now.sh/tarrant county Total Screened By City City _ count _ .. FORT WORTH 17143 ARLINGTON 15113 ■ OUT OF COUNTY 1781 MANSFIELD 1301 NO. RICHLAND HILLS 1082 GRAND PRAIRIE 997 GRAPEVINE 996 i EULESS 960 f BEDFORD 868 HURST 713 HALTOM CITY 686 UNINCORPORATED 621 Total Screened vri i rn nnr_ 0 25 50 100 250 500 750 1k 1,5k 1.5k+ TEXAS DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COVID 19 TESTING RESOURCES (PRIVATE AND PUBLIC) •o ' Santa Fea oma ■■■!�■ City lbuquerque � �: l■ COPPELL Little -&RAP EVIN E COLLEYVILLE vSc xPiver =ten =t - f � LAS C Chihuahua • � r _ SOWERS Dri�tf - - = 350,000 Number of COVID 19 Tests Conducted (DSHS) 300,000 285,361 290,697 28,760 267,815 273,893 250,000 255,738 251,776 240,767 2 200,000 208,058 215,129 -Dallas 150,000 -Tarrant 150,669 156,002 158,916 130,432 134,993 140,667 40 667 1 43,092 147,593 -Collin 100,000 120,120 125,026 -Denton 52,850 54,527 57,321 59,374 61,573 62,334 63,681 64,748 67,054 68,524 50,000 47,153 48,534 49,411 50,986 52,329 53,070 54,019 55,048 57,101 58,483 0 7/6 7/7 7/8 7/9 7/ 10 7/ 1 1 7/ 12 7/ 13 7/ 14 7/ 15 7/ 16 7/ 17 7/ 18 7/ 19 Departmental • • • Active Adults:Well-check calls, lunch deliveries, doctor visits, and virtual programming continue • The REC: Participation numbers are reduced but compliance with masks has been positive Parks and Recreation • Social Media Engagement: Up approximately 30% across three platforms; 31, 162 video views • Park visitation:Attendance in all parks and lake parks continue to be strong • Responded to numerous business complaints of employees and/or customers not wearing masks • Code Enforcement Officers meet with each business to discuss the requirements Code Enforcement Received complaints regarding activities and events. Most are below occupancy limits and the event organizer is taking adequate precautions • On-site and virtual hotel site visits continue to grow leading to continued optimism for future meeting demand CVB • Come Together in Grapevine campaign has secured 9,524 room nights with an economic impact totaling $4.8 million • The Grapevine Convention Center, Palace and Lancaster Theatres, and Heritage sites all remain open and active with reduced occupancies and sanitization precautions • Continue to provide virtual dockets Municipal Court Reduced in-person interaction when conducting payments QUESTIONS MATT F E RYAN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR A, A, (8 17) 4 I 0-4470