Sunday: Coweta adds 90 new cases, Georgia another 7169

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From Staff Reports

The Daily Status Report of the COVID-19 pandemic has been issued by the Georgia Department of Public Health for Sunday, Jan. 10.

COWETA COUNTY CASES

On Sunday, Coweta County confirmed its 7th-highest number of cases in a day with 90. It follows Saturday’s 121 cases which gives the county a weekend total of 211. There were 0 deaths and 0 hospitalizations reported Sunday.

Coweta has now seen double-digit cases for a record 58 consecutive days, dating from Nov. 14.

Just 10 days into the month of January and the county has posted 700 cases for an average of 70.0 per day. There have been 4 deaths and 12 hospitalizations. The 700 cases have surpassed the total for every month except December (1620) and August (953).

Overall, Coweta has confirmed cumulative totals of 5973 cases, 82 deaths (with an additional 6 probable deaths) and 227 hospitalizations since the pandemic began. Coweta ranks 23rd among all Georgia counties for most cumulative cases.

The positive test rate of all persons tested in Coweta is 10.3 percent, and in the last two weeks, is at a record-high of 21.1 percent.

GEORGIA CASES

Georgia confirmed its 6th-highest single-day number of cases with 7169 on Sunday. Today’s cases follow the 8957 on Saturday, giving Georgia a weekend total of 16,126. Other numbers on Sunday included 2 deaths, 125 hospitalizations and 15 ICU admits.

It’s the 34th time in the past 35 days that the state has seen 3000-or-more cases in a single day.

Presently, a record-high 5591 people in Georgia are hospitalized with COVID, which is 33.5 percent of all statewide hospital patients. By comparison during the spike in cases over the summer, the highest number of COVID patients hospitalized in a single day was 3200 on July 30.

The number of In-Patient Hospital Beds in use across the state on Sunday is 12,974 or at 85.3 percent capacity. ICU bed occupancy is 2711 or 91.4 percent capacity. Adult Ventilators in use in GA is presently at 1552 or 43.3 percent capacity.

Overall, Georgia has recorded cumulative totals of 636,373 cases, 10,282 deaths, 44,635 hospitalizations and 7742 ICU admits since the pandemic began.

The overall positive test rate of all persons tested in Georgia is 10.7 percent, and in the last two weeks, it is at 19.5 percent.

Georgia’s single-day highs follow: cases (10,379 on Jan. 8); deaths (122 on Aug. 11); hospitalizations (611 on Jan. 6); ICU admits (97 on Aug. 12).

CASES IN NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

The confirmed cumulative cases-deaths in neighboring counties (changes past 24 hours).

Fulton … 57,483 – 763  (+764 cases)
Coweta … 5973 – 82 (+90 cases)
Carroll … 5660 – 97 (+44 cases)
Troup … 4416 – 125 (+53 cases)
Fayette … 4266 – 73 (+60 cases)
Spalding … 2823 – 91 (+22 cases)
Meriwether … 1006 – 20 (+20 cases)
Heard … 463 – 11 (+6 cases)

LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY REPORT – COWETA COUNTY

The Long-Term Care Report with data from Coweta County facilities is below.

The report originates from the Georgia Department of Community Health and lists the cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases for residents and staff, as well as the number of deaths and number of residents who have recovered.

Data below includes the Jan. 8 (Friday) data.

Ansley Park Health & Rehabilitation – NH … 2 residents, 0 deaths, 10 staff
Avalon Health & Rehabilitation – NH … 47 residents, 11 deaths, 24 staff, 35 residents recovered
Benton House of Newnan – PCH … 0 residents, 0 deaths, 1 staff
Insignia of Newnan – PCH … 27 residents, 5 deaths, 11 staff, 22 residents recovered
Monarch House – PCH … 2 residents, 0 deaths, 4 staff
Newnan Health & Rehabilitation – NH … 46 residents, 12 deaths, 22 staff, 42 residents recovered
Watercrest Assisted Living & Memory Care – PCH … 7 residents, 0 deaths, 12 staff, 4 residents recovered
Wesley Woods of Newnan/PTC – NH … 1 resident, 1 death, 6 staff
Abbreviations: NH (Nursing Home), PCH (Personal Care Home)

To view this report in its entirety, visit: https://dch.georgia.gov/.

COWETA COUNTY MONTH-BY MONTH

The month-by-month cumulative breakdown of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Coweta County from the Georgia Department of Public Health:

MONTH … Confirmed Cases, Deaths, Hospitalizations
March … 41 cases (1.4 per day), 2 deaths
April … 154 cases (5.1 per day), 2 deaths
May … 222 cases (7.2 per day), 5 deaths, 14 hospitalizations
June … 250 cases (8.3 per day), 6 deaths, 9 hospitalizations
July … 629 cases (20.3 per day), 4 deaths, 32 hospitalizations
August … 953 cases (30.7 per day), 7 deaths, 16 hospitalizations
September … 379 cases (12.6 per day), 21 deaths, 24 hospitalizations
October … 385 cases (12.4 per day), 16 deaths, 20 hospitalizations
November … 640 cases (21.3 per day), 5 deaths, 25 hospitalizations
December … 1620 cases (52.3 per day), 10 deaths, 36 hospitalizations
January … 700 cases (70.0 per day), 4 deaths, 12 hospitalizations

Single-month highs:  1620 cases (December), 52.3 cases per day (December), 21 deaths (September) and 36 hospitalizations (December).

COWETA COUNTY WEEK-BY-WEEK

The week-by-week cumulative breakdown for the past 4 weeks and the present week of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Coweta County from the Georgia Department of Public Health is listed below.

WEEK … Confirmed Cases (Avg. per day), Deaths, Hospitalizations
Dec. 13-19 … 368 cases (52.6 per day),  0 deaths, 9 hospitalizations
Dec. 20-26 … 458 cases (65.4 per day), 5 deaths,  8 hospitalizations
Dec. 27-Jan. 2 … 495 cases (70.7 per day), 1 death, 11 hospitalizations
Jan. 3-9 … 457 cases (65.2  per day), 4 deaths, 11 hospitalizations
Jan. 10-16 … 90 cases (90.0 per day), 0 deaths, 0 hospitalizations

Single-week highs: 495 cases (Dec. 27-Jan. 2), 70.7 cases per day (Dec. 27-Jan. 2), 6 deaths (Sept. 6-12) and 11 hospitalizations (July 26-Aug. 1 • Dec. 27-Jan. 2 • Jan. 3-9).

COWETA COUNTY DAY-BY-DAY

The day-by-day cumulative breakdown of confirmed COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations in Coweta County since Dec. 15 is listed below from the Georgia Department of Public Health:

DAY, DATE … Confirmed Cases (Change), Deaths (Change), Hospitalized (Change)
Tuesday, Dec. 15 … 4243 cases (+41),  72 deaths (0),  192 hospitalized (+4)
Wednesday, Dec. 16 … 4302 cases (+59),  73 deaths (+1),  193 hospitalized (+1)
Thursday, Dec. 17 … 4362 cases (+60),  72 deaths (–1),  196 hospitalized (+3)
Friday, Dec. 18 … 4434 cases (+72),  72 deaths (0),  196 hospitalized (0)
Saturday, Dec. 19 … 4473 cases (+39), 72 deaths (0), 197 hospitalized (+1)
Sunday, Dec. 20 … 4570 cases (+97), 72 deaths (0), 197 hospitalized (0)
Monday, Dec. 21 … 4616 cases (+46), 72 deaths (0),  198 hospitalized (+1)
Tuesday, Dec. 22 … 4686 cases (+70),  72 deaths (0),  202 hospitalized (+4)
Wednesday, Dec. 23 … 4763 cases (+77),  73 deaths (+1),  204 hospitalized (+2)
Thursday, Dec. 24 … 4848 cases (+85), 75 deaths (+2), 205 hospitalized (+1)
Friday, Dec. 25 … 4901 cases (+53), 77 deaths (+2), 205 hospitalized (0)
Saturday, Dec. 26 … 4931 cases (+30), 77 deaths (0), 205 hospitalized (0)
Sunday, Dec. 27 … 4961 cases (+30), 77 deaths (0), 206 hospitalized (+1)
Monday, Dec. 28 … 4974 cases (+13), 77 deaths (0), 206 hospitalized (0)
Tuesday, Dec. 29 … 5056 cases (+82), 77 deaths (0), 207 hospitalized (+1)
Wednesday, Dec. 30 … 5113 cases (+57), 78 deaths (+1), 212 hospitalized (+5)
Thursday, Dec. 31 … 5273 cases (+160), 78 deaths (0), 213 hospitalized (+1)
Friday, Jan. 1 … 5370 cases (+97), 78 deaths (0), 216 hospitalized (+3)
Saturday, Jan. 2 … 5426 cases (+56), 78 deaths (0), 216 hospitalized (0)
Sunday, Jan. 3 … 5506 cases (+80), 78 deaths (0), 216 hospitalized (0)
Monday, Jan. 4 … 5533 cases (+27), 78 deaths (0), 216 hospitalized (0)
Tuesday, Jan. 5 … 5572 cases (+39),  80 deaths (+2),  220 hospitalized (+4)
Wednesday, Jan. 6 … 5619 cases (+47),  81 deaths (+1),  224 hospitalized (+4)
Thursday, Jan. 7 … 5679 cases (+60),  81 deaths (0),  224 hospitalized (0)
Friday, Jan. 8 … 5762 cases (+83),  81 deaths (0),  225 hospitalized (+1)
Saturday, Jan. 9 … 5883 cases (+121),  82 deaths (+1),  227 hospitalized (+2)
Sunday, Jan. 10 … 5973 cases (+90),  82 deaths (0),  227 hospitalized (0)

Single-day highs: 160 cases (Dec. 31), 4 deaths (Aug. 13), 6 hospitalizations (May 12), 58 consecutive days in double-digit cases (Nov. 14-present).

The next Daily Status Report generated by the Georgia Department of Public Health will be at 3 p.m. on Monday.

To access this daily report, visit: https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report.

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