Weekly Report: Coweta stands at 31 percent fully vaccinated

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Georgia cumulative COVID-19 numbers thru June 20, 2021.

From Staff Reports

THE SKINNY – According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, 36 percent of Coweta residents have at least 1 dose of the COVID vaccine while only 31 percent are fully vaccinated.

The Daily Status Report of the COVID-19 pandemic has been issued by the Georgia Department of Public Health for Monday, June 21.  Below is a summary for the week of June 14-20 with data from the Georgia DPH on Coweta County, neighboring counties and the state of Georgia.

COWETA COUNTY CASES

Regarding vaccinations, the Georgia Department of Public Health reports that 92,346 vaccinations have been applied here in Coweta County through June 20. Of those, 51,074 people or 36 percent have 1 dose of the vaccine while 44,836 or 31 percent of Coweta residents have been fully vaccinated.

Coweta County confirmed 22 new COVID-19 cases for the past week (June 14-20) with 2 deaths and 6 hospitalizations.

The 22 confirmed cases (up 2 from a week ago) are the 3rd-fewest recorded in a week by Coweta since the pandemic began. Coweta’s average was 3.1 cases per day. The high mark during the week was 9 cases on Wednesday, June 16. The county extended its streak to 103 consecutive days below 20 cases.

The 2 deaths posted was up 1 from a week ago. The 6 hospitalizations (down 1 from last week) pushed Coweta’s overall total to 400. Coweta ranks 34th (out of 159 counties) for total COVID-related hospitalizations.

So far in June, Coweta has registered 57 COVID cases (2.8 per day), 6 deaths (0.3 per day) and 17 hospitalizations (0.8 per day). By comparison, Coweta’s May daily averages were 5.8 cases per day, 0.1 deaths and 1.1 hospitalizations.

The positive test rate of all persons tested in Coweta is 10.1 percent, and in the last two weeks stands at 2.2 percent. Last week, those test rates were at 10.2 and 2.0, respectively.

Overall, Coweta has confirmed cumulative totals of 8880 cases, 215 deaths (with an additional 14 probable deaths) and 400 hospitalizations since the pandemic began. Coweta ranks 23rd in Georgia (out of 159 counties) in cumulative cases and 18th in deaths due to COVID.

GEORGIA CASES

In the past week, Georgia confirmed 1735 new COVID-19 cases (down 35 from a week ago) for an average of 247 per day.  Georgia now owns a streak of 113 straight days below 2000 cases, the longest streak since the pandemic began. The high for cases last week was 301 on Thursday, June 17.

Georgia also recorded 107 deaths in the past week (down 4 from a week ago) for an average of 15 per day. Other numbers included 221 hospitalizations (down 101) and 90 ICU Admits (down 52).

Regarding vaccinations, the Georgia Department of Public Health reports that 8,029,741 vaccinations have been applied here in Georgia through June 20. Of those, 4,379,588 Georgia residents or 42 percent have 1 dose of the vaccine while 3,807,834 or 37 percent have been fully vaccinated.

Four patient census categories dropped in the past week.  ICU Bed Occupancy fell to 2189 (down 43 from last week) or at 73.9 percent capacity. Also, the number of In-Patient Hospital Beds in use across Georgia decreased to 12,025 (down 231 from last week) or at 79.4 percent capacity.COVID Patients Hospitalized in Georgia fell by 44, now standing at 446 which is 3.0 percent of all statewide hospital patients.  And Adult Ventilators in use now stands at 887 (down 24) or 24.8 percent capacity.

The overall positive test rate of all persons tested in Georgia is 10.8 percent, and in the last two weeks, it is at 1.5 percent. Last week, those numbers were 10.9 and 1.8, respectively.

Georgia has confirmed cumulative totals of 901,168 cases, 18,403 deaths, 64,620 hospitalizations and 10,901 ICU admits since the pandemic began.

Georgia’s single-day highs follow: cases (10,379 on Jan. 8); deaths (184 on Feb. 12); hospitalizations (611 on Jan. 6); ICU admits (97 on Aug. 12).

ONE YEAR AGO

On June 21, 2020, Georgia had confirmed a cumulative total of 64,701 COVID-19 cases with 2643 deaths.

Coweta had confirmed 550 cumulative COVID-19, 14 deaths and 54 hospitalizations on this date a year ago.

Cumulative case and death totals in Coweta and surrounding counties thru June 14 had Fulton with 5496-304, Troup 978-26, Carroll at 625-39, Coweta 550-14, Spalding 340-31, Fayette 280-16, Meriwether 149-2 and Heard 45-3.

CASES IN NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

The confirmed cumulative cases-deaths in neighboring counties are listed below.

COUNTY … Cases-Deaths (June 14-20 totals)
Fulton … 83,968– 1348 (229 cases, 8 deaths)
Coweta …8880 – 215 (19 cases, 2 deaths)
Carroll … 7527 – 132 (25 cases, 0 deaths)
Fayette … 6815 – 160 (10 cases, 0 deaths)
Troup … 6047 – 195 (11 cases, 1 death)
Spalding … 4234 – 167 (14 cases, 0 deaths)
Meriwether … 1572 – 76 (2 cases, 0 deaths)
Heard … 654 – 17 (0 cases, 0 deaths)

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 data from the last report issued on Thursday, June 17. There was no change in data at any facility.

Ansley Park Health & Rehabilitation – NH … 30 residents, 2 deaths, 19 staff, 28 residents recovered
Avalon Health & Rehabilitation – NH … 55 residents, 12 deaths, 30 staff, 43 residents recovered
Benton House of Newnan – PCH … 4 residents, 0 deaths, 6 staff, 4 residents recovered
Brookdale Newnan – PCH … 1 resident, 0 deaths, 4 staff, 1 resident 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 … 13 residents, 0 deaths, 16 staff, 12 residents recovered
Wesley Woods of Newnan/PTC – NH … 0 residents, 1 death, 6 staff, 0 residents recovered
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 (March 2020 to May 2021) of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Coweta County from the Georgia Department of Public Health:

MONTH … Confirmed Cases (Cases Per Day), Deaths, Hospitalizations
March 2020 … 41 cases (1.4 per day), 2 deaths
April 2020 … 154 cases (5.1 per day), 2 deaths
May 2020 … 222 cases (7.2 per day), 5 deaths, 14 hospitalizations
June 2020 … 250 cases (8.3 per day), 6 deaths, 9 hospitalizations
July 2020 … 629 cases (20.3 per day), 4 deaths, 32 hospitalizations
August 2020 … 953 cases (30.7 per day), 7 deaths, 16 hospitalizations
September 2020 … 379 cases (12.6 per day), 21 deaths, 24 hospitalizations
October 2020 … 385 cases (12.4 per day), 16 deaths, 20 hospitalizations
November 2020 … 640 cases (21.3 per day), 5 deaths, 25 hospitalizations
December 2020 … 1620 cases (52.3 per day), 10 deaths, 36 hospitalizations
January 2021 … 1866 cases (60.2 per day), 31 deaths, 32 hospitalizations
February 2021 … 886 cases (31.6 per day), 41 deaths, 39 hospitalizations
March 2021 … 373 cases (12.0 per day), 30 deaths, 29 hospitalizations
April 2021 … 247 cases (8.2 per day), 25 deaths, 39 hospitalizations
May 2021 … 181 cases (5.8 per day),  4 deaths,  34 hospitalizations
June 2021 … 57 cases (2.8 per day), 6 deaths, 17 hospitalizations

Single-month highs:  1866 cases (January), 60.2 cases per day (January), 41 deaths (February) and 39 hospitalizations (February, April).

COWETA COUNTY WEEK-BY-WEEK

The week-by-week cumulative breakdown for the past 4 weeks 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
May 24-30 … 36 cases (5.1 per day), 2 deaths, 13 hospitalizations
May 31-June 6 … 15 cases (2.1 per day),  3 deaths,  4 hospitalizations
June 7-13 … 20 cases (2.9 per day), 1 death, 7 hospitalizations
June 14-20 … 22 cases (3.1 per day), 2 deaths, 6 hospitalizations

Single-week highs: 495 cases (Dec. 27-Jan. 2), 70.7 cases per day (Dec. 27-Jan. 2), 12 deaths (2 times, last Feb. 7-13) and 13 hospitalizations (May 24-30).

COWETA COUNTY DAY-BY-DAY

The day-by-day cumulative breakdown of confirmed COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations in Coweta County since June 1 is listed below from the Georgia Department of Public Health:

DAY, DATE … Confirmed Cases (Change), Deaths (Change), Hospitalized (Change)
Tuesday, June 1 … 8827 cases (+1), 209 deaths (0), 383 hospitalized (0)
Wednesday, June 2 … 8831 cases (+4), 210 deaths (+1), 386 hospitalized (+3)
Thursday, June 3 … 8833 cases (+2), 211 deaths (+1), 386 hospitalized (0)
Friday, June 4 … 8839 cases (+6), 211 deaths (0), 386 hospitalized (0)
Saturday, June 5 … 8840 cases (+1), 212 deaths (+1), 386 hospitalized (0)
Sunday, June 6 … 8841 cases (+1), 212 deaths (0), 387 hospitalized (+1)
Monday, June 7 … 8841 cases (0), 212 deaths (0), 387 hospitalized (0)
Tuesday, June 8 … 8846 cases (+5), 213 deaths (+1), 389 hospitalized (+2)
Wednesday, June 9 … 8849 cases (+3), 213 deaths (0), 390 hospitalized (+1)
Thursday, June 10 … 8852 cases (+3), 213 deaths (0), 393 hospitalized (+3)
Friday, June 11 … 8856 cases (+4), 213 deaths (0), 393 hospitalized (0)
Saturday, June 12 … 8859 cases (+3), 213 deaths (0), 393 hospitalized (0)
Sunday, June 13 … 8861 cases (+2), 213 deaths (0), 394 hospitalized (+1)
Monday, June 14 … 8861 cases (0), 213 deaths (0), 395 hospitalized (+1)
Tuesday, June 15 … 8862 cases (+1), 214 deaths (+1), 395 hospitalized (0)
Wednesday, June 16 … 8871 cases (+9), 214 deaths (0), 398 hospitalized (+3)
Thursday, June 17 … 8873 cases (+2), 214 deaths (0), 398 hospitalized (0)
Friday, June 18 … 8876 cases (+3), 215 deaths (+1), 398 hospitalized (0)
Saturday, June 19 … 8878 cases (+2), 215 deaths (0), 398 hospitalized (0)
Sunday, June 20 … 8880 cases (+2), 215 deaths (0), 400 hospitalized (+2)

Single-day highs: 160 cases (Dec. 31), 4 deaths (11 times, last April 15), 6 hospitalizations (May 12), 118 consecutive days in double-digit cases (Nov. 14-March 12).

The next Daily Status Report generated by the Georgia Department of Public Health will be daily at 3 p.m. To access this daily report, visit: https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report.

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