Memphis/Shelby County
Covid Wk-In-Review

tl;dr
* case rate, 255 per 100k
* 2,396 new cases/day (26,328 active cases)
* 475 pediatric cases/day (5,098 active)
* 41.7% positivity rate
* hospitalizations, nearly doubled
* but deaths are staying low, at least for now

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Let's start with case rate.

I had to adjust the limits of the vertical axis - again - bc cases have continued to explode.

Before this wave, the previous high was right at 90 avg daily cases per 100,000 people.

Last wk: 181 per 100k.

Now: 255 per 100k.

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Remember back when Harvard's Global Health Institute said that stay-at-home orders were necessary to control the spread once we reached 25 per 100k?

And now we're 10x that, at 255 per 100k.

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Here's the entire pandemic, by year.

Cases are triple what they were this time last year.

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Cases...
+41% over 1wk
+247% over 2wks
+1,258% over 4wks
+2,249% over 6wks

The wk of Oct31 had just 79 cases/day.

It rose slowly but steadily to 202 case/day.

Then it exploded to 690, followed by 1,702, and now 2,396 cases/day this wk.

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The positivity rate tells a similar story...

Two months ago, it was down to a record low 2.9%.

It rose slowly but steadily to 5.7%.

Then it just exploded to 18.0%, followed by 37.1%, and now 47.1% this week.

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We know that, at 10%+, you are missing a significant number of cases. And we're over 40%.

A conservative estimate is that actual cases are triple what's been reported.

That would mean around 7,500 new cases per day!

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Some of these unreported cases are being found with at-home tests.

But as we know, these are nearly impossible to find - and they're so expensive as to be out of reach to many.

Testing was a massive problem two years ago. And it remains a big problem today.

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Of course, what makes today different is that we have vaccines available.

But only 58% of people have been vaccinated.

That means 393,000 people are un-vax'd.

9/
We know that 8% of people are only partially vax'd. That's another 75,000 people.

And how many are overdue for a booster? While there's no official data on this, we know it's a lot, almost certainly more than 250,000 people.

10/
Our infection rate seems to be starting to drop. That's good.

But it's still at a dangerously high level, higher than any point between March 2020 and Dec 2021.

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Hospitalizations continue to rise.

This is only updated through Monday, but they released new data on Thursday.

After a low of 82 covid patients in early Nov, we hit 164 just before Xmas, then 317 last wk, and now 575.

And they're projecting 1,562 next wk.

12/
They didn't start releasing pediatric covid data until late August. We reached a high of 279 pediatric cases a few wks later.

Then we dropped to 20 per day on Dec1.

A month later, we were up to 316 pediatric cases/day.

And now we're at 475 per day.

13/
Look at how cases have exploded in schools!

A record high 657 cases.

But teachers - only 719 all year previously...then 491 this week alone!

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I've got to run, so I'm going to stop here.

Y'all be safe.

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Memphis/Shelby County
Covid Wk-In-Review

tl;dr
* 202 cases/day (most in 10wks)
* 5.7%+ (highest in 9wks)
* 55 pediatric cases/day (most in 10wks)
* hospitalizations are rising, but slowly
* 22 deaths reported this wk (lowest in 3wks)

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After falling down to 8.4 avg daily cases per 100,000 people in early November, our case rate has climbed up to 19.2 per 100k, more than doubling in the past 6wks.

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While cases are rising, we're in a much better place than we were at last year at this time.

Today, we're avg'ing 202 cases/day.
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Covid Wk-In-Review

tl;dr
* 176 cases/day (highest in 9wks)
* 5.4% positive (highest in 8wks)
* testing is up, but cases are up more
* 82 deaths so far in Dec (vs 68 all of Nov)
* hospitalizations are up, but only slightly

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After falling down to 8.4 avg daily cases per 100,000 people in early November, our case rate has climbed up to 18.8 per 100k, more than doubling in just 5wks.

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6 Nov 21
Memphis/Shelby County
Covid Wk-In-Review

tl;dr
* The positive trends in the data continue
* And now kids are vax eligible!
* But vax locations are problematic
* Also, we appear to be plateauing
* What's in store for the Winter?

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Since October just ended, let's look back at monthly trends.

* Avg daily cases dropped 73%, from 554 to 149
* Positivity dropped from 16.0% to 5.1%
* Deaths were up slightly to 194 (remember, this is a lagging indicator)
* New vax's dropped to record-lows

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Here, you can see this year compared to last year.

At this time last year, cases were about 3x higher than they are now.

But the summer peak happened later this year, as did the fall drop. At this point last year, cases had already been rising for a month.

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25 Sep 21
Memphis/Shelby County
Covid Wk-In-Review

tl;dr: Good News
* Cases continue to drop, down to 340/day
* Positivity rate, down to 9.3%
* Hospitalizations continue to drop
* Deaths, way up to 76
* Vax's remain low

1/
Here are avg daily cases by report date and test date. And what this says to me is that we finally caught up with the backlog (notice that the big discrepancy b/t the two a few wks back is gone). As a result, reported cases are now back to being accurate.

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In mid-Aug, cases were artificially low bc of the backlog. Then, as they caught up with the backlog, cases were artificially high.

But there's reason to believe that the 340 cases/day this week is accurate. It's the lowest since the wk of July 18.

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Memphis/Shelby County
Covid Wk-In-Review

tl;dr
* Cases, 618/day (+2,215% over 7wks)
* Case Rate, 66 per 100k (4th highest ever)
* Positivity, 23% (record-high)
* Hospitalizations, nearing record-highs
* Deaths, 30 this wk (most since Feb)

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Before we start, a quick note: The health dept dashboard has not been updated since Thursday. Apparently, the site is having some problems.

Case numbers have been reported, but not positive tests, which makes positivity rate impossible to calculate.



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