Coronavirus: 7-day case average drops
Those 119 newly reported cases come from 1,047 tests, giving the day a positivity rate of 11.4%.
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Those 119 newly reported cases come from 1,047 tests, giving the day a positivity rate of 11.4%.
If you are looking for local coronavirus data, you've come to the right place.
After several days of decreasing, the 7-day average of new coronavirus cases in Shelby County has increased again.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 264 new coronavirus cases and two new related deaths on Friday, August 7.
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The latest figures add just under 200 new coronavirus cases to the total count.
Regional hospital bed usage has increased slightly, while the number of COVID-positive patients in ICUs remained at around 120, keeping in line with the past week.
Since July 27, the number of COVID-positive patients in regional intensive care units has hovered around the 120 mark, according to data from the state’s Healthcare Resource Tracking System.
For the month of July, the Shelby County Health Department has reported 83 coronavirus-related deaths. That compares to 76 in June, 59 in May and 44 in April. Nineteen deaths have been reported since July 23.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 326 new coronavirus cases from only 610 tests on Thursday, giving the day a positivity rate of 53.4%.
Of the 393 patients in regional ICUs, 127 are COVID-positive and 14 are under investigation for the virus, meaning that about 36% are either COVID-positive or under investigation for the virus. And 47 ICU beds are available.
Of the 392 patients in regional ICUs, 120 are COVID-positive and 16 are under investigation for the virus, meaning that about 35% are either COVID-positive or under investigation for the virus. And 52 ICU beds are available.
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On Sunday, July 26, the overall positivity rate of coronavirus tests in Shelby County reached 10%.
On Friday, the Shelby County Health Department reported a daily positivity rate of 16.4%.
Shelby County’s overall positivity rate of coronavirus tests has increased yet again; the number is now 9.8%. Today's positivity rate is 18.4%.
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On Tuesday, July 21, the Shelby County Health Department reported 211 new coronavirus cases (from 1,862 tests) and no additional deaths.
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Shelby County’s 304 new coronavirus cases come from 1,678 tests, a positivity rate of 18.1%.
The Health Department reported 700 new cases July 14.
In regional ICUs, 62 beds are available. Forty percent of ICU patients are either COVID-19 positive or under investigation for the virus.
The area's overall positivity rate is at 9.1% with the new cases.
Ninety percent of regional ICU and 92% of acute care beds are in use.
Of the 401 patients in ICUs, 126 are COVID-positive and another 26 are under investigation for the virus; meaning that about 38% of patients are COVID-positive or under investigation for the virus.