2/ Overall incidence ⬇️ to 8.17% (⬇️ 0.09%). Overall incidence has never been at 5% since testing began; no statistically significant change since the mask mandate.
3/ Daily incid = 2.6-10.0% (10.0% = reporting inconsistency; see graph) over last 14 days. Avg daily incid on 3/16 is 3.54%. Avg daily incid each month:
May: 6.8% Nov: 7.4%
June: 7.6% Dec: 10.9%
July: 8.1% Jan: 12.0%
Aug: 6.9% Feb: 7.9%
Sept: 5.7% Mar: 5.2%
Oct: 6.4%
7/ 6. # of March tests = 1,023,676. NCDHHS back fills test data; on 4/1 tests can be back filled from 3/1 to present.
May: 271,133 Nov: 1,242,860
June: 348,174 Dec: 1,673,424
July: 714,289 Jan: 1,896,598
Aug: 699,911 Feb: 1,330,547
Sept: 773,697
Oct: 1,037,783
9/ 0-17 & 18-24 cohorts, where 16 deaths reported out of 230,256 total cases (CFR = 0.00695%) since 6/15. Conversely, while 15% of NC COVID cases (132,406) in 65-75+ cohort, 83% of all NC COVID deaths (10,032) are in this cohort; of these 43.8% have been in congregate settings.
10/ Hospitalizations reporting changed on 11/13, ⬇️ by 73 patients to 1010. NOTE: on 3/28/21, ventilator, ICU, & inpatient available capacity well within normal limits and have been for ~5 weeks. Will no longer report available capacity unless I see it trending negatively again.
11/ % change in active cases and tests ⬇️ for 9th consecutive week; incidence slightly ⬆️ but not statistically significant. That’s a very good sign!
12/ Covid cases per cohort ⬆️‘d across some age groups (not stat sig) this wk. Main cohort drivers of Covid transmission are 25-49, 50-64, & then 18-24 yrs. On 3/16, there were 6960 active cases in 50-64 + 25-49 cohort. There are 3445 total active cases in 2-24 cohort in ALL NC.
13/13 Overall, average daily/rolling 14-day incidence, active cases, hospitalizations, daily cases, and deaths/day all ⬇️. Hospital capacity is no longer an issue.
@APDillon_@Chad_Adams@PeteKaliner@jonpsanders@JohnLockeNC 1/ NC SC-2 Trends thru 3/2/21 w/current data (graphs) to reflect real-time trends. NCDHHS modifies dashboard w/# of tests (⬇️’s incidence); adds death data back to 6/20! NCDHHS no longer updating dashboard on wkends.
2/ Overall incidence ⬇️ to 8.37% (⬇️ 0.1%). Overall incidence has never been at 5% since testing began; no statistically significant change since the mask mandate.
3/ Daily incidence b/w 3.74% & 9.26% (9.26% =reporting inconsistency; see graph) over last 14 days. Avg daily incid on 3/2 =3.96%. Avg daily incid each month: May: 6.80% Sept: 5.69% Jan: 12.01%
June: 7.64% Oct: 6.37% Feb: 7.96%
July: 8.10% Nov: 7.37%
Aug: 6.94% Dec: 10.91%
1/ @APDillon_@PeteKaliner@jonpsanders@JohnLockeNC@HeagartyWCBOE NC SC-2 Trends thru 2/16/21 including current data/graphs (trends in real time). Discussing thru 2/16 since NCDHHS consistently modifies their dashboard (drives incidence ⬇️). Should be caught up later this wk!
2/ Overall incidence ⬇️ to 8.53% (⬇️ 0.05%). Overall incidence has never been at 5% since testing began; no statistically significant change since the mask mandate.
1/ @APDillon_@PeteKaliner@Chad_Adams NC SC-2 data post for 2/9/21 w/comparison to 2/2/21 in parentheses unless otherwise noted. I’m still playing catch-up; will try to be within 2 week window within a week!
2/ But FIRST, let me preface data w/ this: as of 3/9, there are ~26,484 active Covid cases in ALL of NC. This means 0.252% of NC pop has Covid. Said in a different way, 99.747% of NC population does NOT have Covid; that’s roughly 10.463 MILLION people who don’t have Covid.
3/ Via NCDHHS, on 2/9 there were 802,065 (+) cases (⬆️ 37,837) & 730,454 recovered cases (⬆️ 46,757), 10,894 deaths (⬆️ 359), w/2,297 hospitalized (⬇️ 426). There were 60,717 active cases in NC (⬇️ 9,279). NCDHHS continues to backfill/edit tests on their dashboard back ~1 month
1/ “... and he said that the school had taken legal advice and been told that they needed to be ‘seen’ to be mitigating risk.”
I believe that wholeheartedly.
2/ Ystrdy my kids had issue w/schl staff taking temp. Each time they’ve gone (today is day #5 since 3/13/2020; NOT by choice but b/c GOVERNOR won’t allow back in schl) they’ve had it taken from car, in ~30°-40° F, at wrist by request. 1 time got puzzled look but request was met.
3/ Yesterday was different. We made the wrist request, a teacher said, “I was told to take it at the forehead,” and started to walk toward the car and point the gun at Thing 2’s forehead. I yelled, “NO” and she stopped. She said, “We have to do it at the forehead.”
1/ Cooper presser. Covid metrics. <1000 cases yesterday. Vax “fast and fair.” Huge milestone. Soon we can hug our loved ones w/out fear of severe illness.” (Aside: some of us never stopped/needed you permission to hug our loved ones.) Thanks vax administrators. We got nat’l recog
2/ for being fast/fair. More schls returning to in-person learning. Others pressing to get kids in schls. It’s a priority. (Aside: if it really was a priority, Cooper could mandate Plan A & tells districts to #FigureItOut.) More signs of hope. Positivity rate consistently ~5%.
3/ Hispitalizations ⬇️. But we can’t stop preventative efforts. Until vax widely available, can’t relax. One day soon we can turn corner. (Aside: when will that be, Cooper?!? Give us DATA/TARGET or you’re going out of constitutional authority to keep us closed.) Vax event in