Thursday: Coweta reports 63 new COVID cases, 2 hospitalizations

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From Staff Reports

THE SKINNY – Coweta County confirmed over 60 cases for the second time in a week on Thursday. Georgia has now surpassed 13,000 deaths with 141 yesterday.

The Daily Status Report of the COVID-19 pandemic has been issued by the Georgia Department of Public Health for Thursday, Feb. 4.

COWETA COUNTY CASES

On Thursday, Coweta County confirmed 63 new cases of COVID-19, including 0 deaths and 2 hospitalizations. It’s the 3rd time in the past 8 days that Coweta has been above 60 cases. The county now has been above 20 cases for 38 straight days and in double-digits for 83 consecutive days.

For the month of February, Coweta has posted 153 cases (38.3 per day), 5 deaths and 3 hospitalizations.

The positive test rate of all persons tested in Coweta is 10.9 percent, and in the last two weeks, is at 11.3 percent.

Overall, Coweta has confirmed cumulative totals of 7292 cases, 114 deaths (with an additional 8 probable deaths) and 249 hospitalizations since the pandemic began.

Here is the breakdown of age groups of confirmed cumulative COVID-19 cases in Coweta County and changes (past 24 hours):

Ages 0 – 4 … 114 cases (no change)
Ages 5 – 14 … 454 cases (+5)
Ages 15 – 24 … 1056 cases (+10)
Ages 25 – 34 … 1066 cases (+9)
Ages 35 – 44 … 1081 cases (+6)
Ages 45 – 54 … 1311 cases (+11)
Ages 55 – 64 … 1055 cases (+6)
Ages 65 – 74 … 655 cases (+8)
Ages 75 – 84 … 333 cases (+3)
Ages 85-plus … 146 cases (no change)
Age Unknown … 21 cases (+5)

In Coweta, the cases by gender … Females 3824, Males 3440, Unknown 28.

In Coweta, the cases by race …White 4054, Black 1490, Asian 75, Other 4, Unknown 1669.

GEORGIA CASES

Georgia confirmed 3849 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, including 141 deaths, 294 hospitalizations and 40 ICU admits. It is the 24th day in which Georgia has registered 100-or-more deaths due to COVID and the 8th time in 10 days above 100. The state now has surpassed 13,000 deaths with 13,048 confirmed.

Presently, 3910 people in Georgia are hospitalized with COVID, which is 23.6 percent of all statewide hospital patients. The number of In-Patient Hospital Beds in use across the state on Thursday is at 12,786 or at 83.5 percent capacity. ICU bed occupancy is at 2655 or 84.9 percent capacity. Adult Ventilators in use is at 1483 or 40.2 percent capacity.

The overall positive test rate of all persons tested in Georgia is 11.3 percent, and in the last two weeks, it is at 13.2 percent.

To date, Georgia has recorded cumulative totals of 763,077 cases, 13,048 deaths, 51,247 hospitalizations and 8511 ICU admits since the pandemic began.

Georgia’s single-day highs follow: cases (10,379 on Jan. 8); deaths (170 on Jan. 19); hospitalizations (611 on Jan. 6); ICU admits (97 on Aug. 12).

CASES IN NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

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

Fulton … 69,491 – 927 (+412 cases, +13 deaths)
Coweta …7292 – 114 (+63 cases)
Carroll … 6547 – 114 (+28 cases, +1 death)
Fayette … 5284 – 106 (+47 cases)
Troup … 5229 – 150 (+23 cases, +1 death)
Spalding … 3364 – 111 (+11 cases, +1 death)
Meriwether … 1293 – 31 (+6 cases)
Heard … 546 – 12 (+4 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 Feb. 4 (Thursday) data.

Ansley Park Health & Rehabilitation – NH … 30 residents, 2 deaths, 19 staff
Avalon Health & Rehabilitation – NH … 55 residents, 12 deaths, 27 staff, 35 residents recovered
Insignia of Newnan – PCH … 27 residents, 5 deaths, 12 staff, 22 residents recovered
Monarch House – PCH … 4 residents, 1 death, 4 staff, 3 residents recovered
Newnan Health & Rehabilitation – NH … 46 residents, 12 deaths, 25 staff, 42 residents recovered
Watercrest Assisted Living & Memory Care – PCH … 12 residents, 0 deaths, 16 staff, 8 residents recovered
Wesley Woods of Newnan/PTC – NH … 0 residents, 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 … 1866 cases (60.2 per day), 31 deaths, 32 hospitalizations
February … 153 cases (38.3 per day), 5 deaths, 3 hospitalizations

Single-month highs:  1866 cases (January), 60.2 cases per day (January), 31 deaths (January) 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
Jan. 3-9 … 457 cases (65.2  per day), 4 deaths, 11 hospitalizations
Jan. 10-16 … 466 cases (66.5 per day), 10 deaths, 5 hospitalizations
Jan. 17-23 … 385 cases (55.0 per day),  10 deaths, 6 hospitalizations
Jan. 24-30 … 362 cases (51.7 per day), 7 deaths, 9 hospitalizations
Jan. 31-Feb. 6 … 197 cases (39.4 per day), 5 deaths, 3 hospitalizations

Single-week highs: 495 cases (Dec. 27-Jan. 2), 70.7 cases per day (Dec. 27-Jan. 2), 10 deaths (2 times, last Jan. 17-23) and 11 hospitalizations (3 times, last 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 Jan. 15 is listed below from the Georgia Department of Public Health:

DAY, DATE … Confirmed Cases (Change), Deaths (Change), Hospitalized (Change)
Friday, Jan. 15 … 6271 cases (+70),  90 deaths (+3),  232 hospitalized (0)
Saturday, Jan. 16 … 6349 cases (+78),  92 deaths (+2),  232 hospitalized (0)
Sunday, Jan. 17 … 6418 cases (+69),  92 deaths (0),  232 hospitalized (0)
Monday, Jan. 18 … 6464 cases (+46),  93 deaths (+1),  232 hospitalized (0)
Tuesday, Jan. 19 … 6506 cases (+42),  94 deaths (+1),  233 hospitalized (+1)
Wednesday, Jan. 20 … 6527 cases (+21),  97 deaths (+3),  236 hospitalized (+3)
Thursday, Jan. 21 … 6570 cases (+43),  98 deaths (+1),  237 hospitalized (+1)
Friday, Jan. 22 … 6620 cases (+50),  100 deaths (+2),  238 hospitalized (+1)
Saturday, Jan. 23 … 6734 (+114),  102 deaths (+2),  238 hospitalized (0)
Sunday, Jan. 24 … 6775 (+41),  102 deaths (0),  237 hospitalized (-1)
Monday, Jan. 25 … 6817 (+42), 102 deaths (0), 238 hospitalized (+1)
Tuesday, Jan. 26 … 6890 (+73),  105 deaths (+3),  239 hospitalized (+1)
Wednesday, Jan. 27 … 6923 (+33),  106 deaths (+1),  241 hospitalized (+2)
Thursday, Jan. 28 … 6988 (+65),  108 deaths (+2),  243 hospitalized (+2)
Friday, Jan. 29 … 7033 cases (+45), 109 deaths (+1), 243 hospitalized (0)
Saturday, Jan. 30 … 7096 cases (+63), 109 deaths (0), 246 hospitalized (+3)
Sunday, Jan. 31 … 7139 cases (+43), 109 deaths (0), 246 hospitalized (0)
Monday, Feb. 1 … 7170 cases (+31), 110 deaths (+1), 246 hospitalized (0)
Tuesday, Feb. 2 … 7196 cases (+26), 112 deaths (+2), 247 hospitalized (+1)
Wednesday, Feb. 3 … 7229 cases (+33), 114 deaths (+2), 247 hospitalized (0)
Thursday, Feb. 4 … 7292 cases (+63), 114 deaths (0), 249 hospitalized (+2)

Single-day highs: 160 cases (Dec. 31), 4 deaths (Aug. 13), 6 hospitalizations (May 12), 83 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 Friday.

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

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