6/29/2023 0 Comments Isdh dashboard![]() The "unique individuals" positivity rate for Vanderburgh Thursday was 12.8% cumulatively and the seven-day rate, covering Oct. The ISDH dashboard offers four separate figures for positivity rates. That number Thursday was equal to the state's proportion of cases in the 0-19 age bracket, which rose slightly to 13.6%. The school-age demographic of children age 0-19 was at 13.6% of all cases locally. Perry County moved into the "red" with an alert that there's been a large number of weekly cases attributed to congregate settings such as nursing homes.Ī total of 65,893 individuals in Vanderburgh County have been tested for COVID-19 since March 11, with 120,946 total tests administered. The number of cases in the 20-29 age group remains the largest demographic of COVID-19 cases, with 21.5%. Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey, Gibson and Spencer counties are in "orange" on the state's risk map for the rate at which COVID-19 is spreading. The colors range from blue - least community spread - to yellow, orange and red for greater spread. Watch Video: Coronavirus vaccine for Indiana: What we knowĮach county is designated a color, given the average of those numbers. ISDH assigns counties scores based on the number of new cases per 100,000 residents and the percentage of positive COVID-19 tests. The system is intended in part as a guide for school leaders on whether to keep students in classrooms. ISDH updates its color-coded county-by-county rating system for quantifying risk weekly, most recently Wednesday. More: Maximum of 500 fans will be allowed at University of Evansville basketball games Statewide, 31% of ICU beds are being used for COVID-19 while 22.3% are available. The ISDH's dashboard shows the multi-county District 10, where Vanderburgh and Warrick are the most populous counties, now has 16.9% of ICU beds available. In Southwestern Indiana, 36.2% of hospital ICU beds were reported to be occupied by COVID-19 patients. ![]() More: Local hospitals approaching capacity Evansville's Deaconess among five pilot vaccine recipients Vanderburgh has 390 per 100,000 residents, Warrick 415, Posey 330, Gibson 522 and Spencer 458. They have 631 weekly cases per 100,000 residents, one of the highest in the state. ![]() Perry County added 8 cases bringing their total to 678 and their 7-day positivity rate for individuals to 32.4%. Warrick County added 33 new cases for a total of 2,608 Posey County added 17 for a total of 993 and Gibson County added 32 for a total of 1,298. There have now been 4,563 total deaths, according to the ISDH. The state of Indiana reported 6,654 new cases and 51 new deaths Thursday bringing the statewide total to 230,965 positive cases since March 6. Last week, Vanderburgh County Health Department Administrator Joe Gries said officials were not aware of any one "super spreader" event or gathering that could be responsible for the dramatic surge in cases, although he pointed out that Halloween a week prior could be contributing to the increase. They once again reminded the community to practice social distancing, to avoid gatherings, wear face-coverings and exercise good hand hygiene. More: 'No more Stage 5.' What COVID-related restrictions are in place in Indiana nowĭeaconess Hospital officials Tuesday released a statement talking about fears of the system becoming strained as cases rise and we roll into flu season. More: Evansville's Deaconess one of the first in the state who will receive COVID vaccine Vanderburgh County now has a total of 7,787 confirmed cases of COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus, and 95 COVID-19-related deaths since the first known case emerged on March 19.Īdditional deaths also were reported for Warrick, Posey and Gibson counties Thursday. There were 142 on Sunday, 114 Monday and 144 on Wednesday. So far this week, Vanderburgh has recorded three days of triple-digit new case numbers. ![]() 6 to Thursday, Vanderburgh County has added 806 cases, according to ISDH numbers, a figure which includes the record high of 177 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported Nov. In the most recent 7-day period, covering Nov. As of Thursday, the seven-day rate of individuals testing positive had increased to 19%, covering Oct. The county has seen a large spike in cases in the past week. The number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases reported for Vanderburgh County was 96. The other deaths were of a 59-year-old man and a 74-year-old woman. There were three new Vanderburgh County deaths attributed to COVID-19 reported Thursday on the Indiana State Department of Health's dashboard of cases.Ī 39-year-old man was among those deaths, according to the Vanderburgh County Health Department.
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