Friday, November 24, 2023

COVID Case Count In Northeast Health District Drops Back After Modest Increase Week Earlier

***No New Confirmed Deaths From Disease Reported***

The Georgia Department of Public Health reported that the Northeast Health District added 145 new cases of COVID-19 in the week ending on Nov. 22, based on the Department’s electronic tracking system.

The Department of Public Health reported the Northeast Health District had added 184 cases in the week ending on Nov. 15.

The district had reported 140 cases in the week ending on Nov. 8, 141 cases in the week ending on Nov. 1, and 146 cases in the week ending on Oct. 25.

The Department of Public Health reported no new confirmed deaths from COVID-19 in the Northeast Health District in its report on Wednesday.

The Department of Public Health had reported one new confirmed death from the disease in its report on Nov. 15.

Weekly Report

Although the Department of Public Health is releasing a report only weekly, it is gathering data on a daily basis, and the weekly report includes a data file containing case counts each day, ending on a Wednesday.

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At-home test results are not included in the electronic reporting system.

The average number of added cases per day in the last seven days ending on Nov. 22 was 20.7 down from 26.3 last week.

Oconee County added 15 new cases in the seven days ending on Nov. 22.

Oconee County had added nine new cases in the week ending on Nov. 15.

Clarke County added 11 new cases in the seven days ending on Nov. 22. It had 31 new cases in the seven days ending on Nov. 15.

The unstandardized rolling average of added cases in Oconee County on Nov. 22 was 1.7. It was 1.1 on Nov. 15.

The unstandardized seven-day rolling average of added cases in Clarke County on Nov. 22 was 2.4. It had been 4.3 on Nov. 15

Deaths

The total number of deaths in the Northeast Health District from the disease now stands at 1,782, or 336.1 deaths per 100,000 population.

Clarke County, with 254 confirmed deaths from the disease, has the lowest rate of deaths in the 10-county Northeast Health District at 197.4 deaths per 100,000 population.

Oconee County, with 108 confirmed COVID-19 deaths, has the second lowest rate of deaths, with 258.4 deaths per 100,000 population.

The Northeast Health District reported 197 “probable” deaths from COVID-19 on Wednesday, the same as a week earlier.

The Georgia Department of Public Health’s 10-county Northeast Health District includes, in addition to Oconee and Clarke counties, Barrow, Elbert, Greene, Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oglethorpe, and Walton.

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