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Item 06 - COVID 19 Update (2)
COVIDM 19 COVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Global uses ®In _ a= eta x,333#374 - N0RTH O. M - Cases by I A Country/Region/Sovereignty North r th Atlantic 11,260,662", US fic cear� 8,874,210 India ars • 5,876,46,,`! Brasil 2,041,21:;. France # • i i 1,954,912 Russia SOUTH FTE �I-A *' 1,510,02,] Spain Indian A u s T 1,814,- United Kingdom South{_ ocean + Pacific SCUM Ocean Affani c — Argentina ocean 1,28`' Italy Cumulative uses Active Cases Incidenoe Rate Case -Fatality Ratio Testing Rate dminO � � _ Global Deaths Global Recovered Lancet lnf Dis Article: Here. Mobile Version: Here. Datk Last Updated at (MAarffYY) 191 Featu re Laye r. 11/17/2020, 12:25 PM rmuntriesheg-ions Lead by JHU CSS E.TechnicaI Su pport: Esri L[v[nq Atlal 21390 35,613,120 200k 180k 160k 140k 120k 100k 80k 60k 40k 20k 0 Jan 99 TOTAL CASES 11,136,253 +151,855 New Cases CDC I Updated: Nov 17 2020 12,18PM Daily Trends in Number of VID-19 Cases in the United States Reported to CDC Apr 30 Aug 8 Nov 16 6.5k 6k 5.5k 5k 4.5k 4k 3.5k 3k 2.5k 2k 1.5k 1k 540 0 Jan 22 TOTAL DEATHS 246,232 +762 New Deaths CDC I Updated: Nov 17 2020 12:18PM Daily Trends in Number of COVID-19 Deaths in the United States Reported to CDC Apr 30 Aug 8 Nov 16 TEXAS Teras Oe Xeann.�e X�ma� Parl—I of slate Sc,i<cs X¢al[h Servires Texas Case Counts COVID-19 CORDNAVIRU5 DISEASE 2019 muiecular Tests 91371,443 aF --,f 11/14/2020 1,1027,889 Confirmed Cases Daily New Cases 6,858 11/16/2020 Estimated* 875.521 1 9,w579 Fatalities Newly Reported Fatalities 20 11/16/2020 Estimated* 135z231 , • � r Chihuahua Oklahoma City Tulsa • ■ Little Rock Baton Rouge Recoveries Active Cases Td Monterrey , Cases by County 11 Fatalities by County of Residence Recoveries by County Active Cases by County Case and Fatality Trends Case Demographics Fatality Demographics Data Definitions Data Sources Additional Data Disclaimer: All data are provisional and subject to change. cOVI❑-1 4 Test and Last Updated Total case numbers do not include probable cases. Fatality data come from death certificates and may include both confirmed and probable cases. This dashboard will be updated daily by 4:OOPM. Hospital Data 11 A 6/2020 4:55 PM Santa Fe Elll Albuquerque a a • • • ■L boc / ■ ■ • / / , • � r Chihuahua Oklahoma City Tulsa • ■ Little Rock Baton Rouge Recoveries Active Cases Td Monterrey , Cases by County 11 Fatalities by County of Residence Recoveries by County Active Cases by County Case and Fatality Trends Case Demographics Fatality Demographics Data Definitions Data Sources Additional Data Disclaimer: All data are provisional and subject to change. cOVI❑-1 4 Test and Last Updated Total case numbers do not include probable cases. Fatality data come from death certificates and may include both confirmed and probable cases. This dashboard will be updated daily by 4:OOPM. Hospital Data 11 A 6/2020 4:55 PM Daily New Reported Cases �Sjy„� ha dpmnwlA9W 12,000 16,000 Texas Case Counts B4O00 COVI D 19 co;ohoia is Q sr4si 2014 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Daily New Cases 6,858 11/16/2020 Ci • Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Daily New Cases .7 -Day Average Cumulative Reported Cases 1,566,000. 0 Fatalities by Date of Death 300 0 , Fatalities Q Show AI Newly Reported 200 Fatalities Fatalities (Data Incomplete) 100 Newly Reported Fatalities (Data Incomplete) p Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov * 7 -Day Average Because DSHS is reporting fatalities by date of death, the number of fatalities for recent days will continue to grow as more death certificates are filed for those days. Cumulative Fatalities Newly Reported Fatalities 16,000 566,000 5,000 - 20 11116/2020 0 ----------- ov0 411111111111111 May Jul Sep Nov May Jul Sep Nov MW Cases by County Fatalities by County of Residence Recoveries by County Active Cases by County Case and Fatality Trends Case Demographics Fatality Demographics Data Definitions Data Sources Additional Data Disclaimer: All data are provisional and suhjectta change. CQVID-19 Test and Last Updated Total case numbers do not include probable cases. Fatality data come from death certificates and may include both confirmed and probable cases. This dashboard will be updated daily by 4:4UPM. Hospital Data 11 A 612020 4:55PM Number of COVID-19 Hospita 15,0000 Lab Confirmed COVID-19 Patients 7,468 Total Staffed Hospital Beds Available Hospital Beds 10,000 63,380 11,538 Currently in Texas Hospitals 0 on Apr May Jun -ul r.L g Sep COVID Hospitalizations out of Total Hospital Capacity (Percent) 15%0 TEXAS Available ICU Beds Available Ventilators Total Staffed Inpatient Beds Texas Case founts933 7,489 58rCOVID=19 273 CO Rp N AVI FUS DISER5E 2019 I Testing data I Testing Positivity Rate I I Specimen Collection I Lab Test Reported I Total Tests by County ` Hospitals -Statewide Disclaimer: All data are provisional and subject to change. This dashboard will be updated daily by 4:40113M. Oct Nov M 11/16/20 COVI D Perce nt:11-78% COVID-19 Case Last Updated Data 11/16/2020 4:55 PM uy TEXAS Tows Depotm■nl eSros �� Seinen HHlln ServN. 26% Texas Case Counts 24% COVI D -19 CORONAVIRUS DISEASE Nil; 22% Positivity Rates 20% as of 11/1412020 18% Specimen Collection Date _ 16% 1 e69% 12% Lab Test reported Date 1.0% 12e74% SA Q Show AIJ Specimen Collection Date Lab Test Reported Date SCase Reported Date (legacy method) Case Reported Date (legacy method) 6% „al Aug Sep Oct 9 The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is publishing Texas county -level positivity rates at the CMS Nursing Home D, page. Direct finks to the CM5 *88% data sets are posted , and the archived data sets are Testing Data Testing Positivity Rate Specimen Collection Lab Test Reported Total Tests by County Hospitals - Statewide Hospitals - Regional Data Definitions Data Sources Additional Data Disclaimer: All data are provisional and subject to change. COVI❑-1 9 Case Last Updated This dashboard will be updated daily by 4:ODPM. Data 11/16/2020 4:55 PM Tests by Type as of 1111412020 Total Tests Reported I otai Molecular Tests 10,395t826 9,371,443 Total Antigen Tests Positive Antigen Tests 495,966 41,850 Total Antibody Tests 525,417 Positive Antibody Tests 53,738 Total Tests Reported ISM 70M . Molecular Tests Antibody Tests 5M x��rtttt�� ���• . Anti g e n Tests May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Total tests displayed here prior to 9113 are raw test counts reported electronically and non -electronically and were unable to be de -duplicated. Beginning 9113, the total test numbers include only validated tests in NEDSS, the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System. All data are provisional and subject to change overtime. Daily New Tests (7 day average) 1501<40 100k - 50k , MM IIIIJ111111May Jun All A.ug 1�����.u�Cll(� Sep Oct ID Daily New Total Tests Daily New Molecular Tests . Daily New Antibody Tests Due to techn iml issues, data processing muld not be cornpleted for viral and antibody lab tests an May, 23- Consequemly, we are unable to calculate the seven-day average of viral or antibody tests for May 23 and May 30. Testing Data 11 Testing Positivity Rate 11 Specimen Collection Lab Test Reported Total Tests by County Hospitals -Statewide Hospitals - Regional Data Definitions I Data Sources Additional Data :claimer: All data are provisional and subject to change. COVI❑-1 9 Cas Last Updated is dashboard will be updated daily by 4:00113M. IN M Data 11 /16/2020 4:55 PM Denton County Confirmed Cases Grapevine Confirmed Cases Collin County Confirmed Cases 11/16/2020,3:30 PM 1111712020,1:03 PM 1111612020, 3:30 PM 1,025 Recovered 15,774 Recovered w 19,908 14o ueatns Tarrant County Confirmed Cases 1111712020, 1:00 PM 62,507 Recovered P"83,647 802 Deaths w 1,592 Metroplex Map Edit Data TX DSHS Case Counts CDC US Case Counts ',U World Cases 19,766 Recovered w 21,665 1 1$ Deaths Dallas County Confirmed Cases 11/16/2020,12:00 PM 110,717 firmed +Probable Cases)1__._548 '_592 19240 19266 19293 19301 1,217 1,480 1,516 1,344 1,371 1,383 ,419 1,458 11/4 11/5 11/6 11/7 11/8 11/9 11/10 1 1/1 1 11/12 11/13 11114 11/15 11/16 11/17 =New Cases Cumulative Cases Cumulative Deaths Tarrant County (Confirmed +Probable Cases) 70,228 71_ 7 72,118 73,180 731636 7 1 76,086 76,838 77,590 7M1 M 80,492 8 5 82,915 839647 2 11/4 1 1/5 11/6 11/7 11/8 11/9 11/10 1 1/1 1 11/12 11/13 11/14 11/15 11/16 11/17 M New Cases Cumulative Cases Cumulative Deaths Tarrant County COVID-19 Statistics Date updated; Tuesday, November 17, 2020 ota ase �le Dase� Community Spread Level 83647 732 SCJB TA TI L Click here to learn more Confirms aces and Deaths by Age Croup VasesandDeaths 74194 Pr �a 945 Case & Death Definitions 36% 27% 24% 19% g 10% 096 p% 5% 05 15 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65+ Deaths 802 by Gender 54% 4496 ................. .... 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Rayl°rScott&HEALTH�rnite H E A L T H • Our new Y'all Stay Safe campaign is Patient and visitor masking • Policies have been updated to reinforce that masks must be worn properly at all times in our facility, including patient rooms. Supporting hospitalized patients • Families of patients unable to visit their loved one in the hospital have expressed tremendous gratitude for team members attending to not only the physical needs but emotionally supporting their loved one. designed to help our neighbors make responsible choices for the safety of their families, friends and themselves. The campaign includes how-to tips and safety guidelines consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for daily activities and holiday celebrations. Please visit BSWHealth.com/StaySafe to learn more and help us share these resources across the community. .jL 1R Effective October 14 75% business occupancy In areas with high hospitalizations... any business establishment that otherwise would have a 75 percent occupancy or operating limit may operate at up to only 50 ercent. Bars and similar establishments... and are not restaurants, [may not operate] in an area with high hospitalizations "Areas with high hospitalizations"... seven consecutive days in which the number of COVID- 19 hospitalized patients as a percentage of total hospital capacity exceeds 15 percent Dallas -Fort Worth (NCTTRAC) 14.39% of capacity November 16 Dallas -Fort Worth (DSHS) 13.7% of capacity November 16 ei v i ` n to MATT F E RYAN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR MFERYAN@GRAPEVINETEXAS.GOV (817) 410-4470