COVID- 19 Epi Dashboard: Epi Week 27 (11/07/2021) National COVID- 19 Cases and Deaths

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COVID- 19 Epi Dashboard: Epi Week 27 (11/07/2021) National COVID- 19 Cases and Deaths COVID- 19 Epi Dashboard: Epi week 27 (11/07/2021) National COVID- 19 cases and deaths 655,449 22,285 10,827 9,382 319 1.43 Confirmed cases Cases per million Last 7 days Total Deaths​ Deaths per million​ CFR​ Daily Covid-19 cases Daily COVID- 19 deaths 10000 700 8000 600 500 6000 400 4000 300 200 2000 100 Number of cases 0 0 deaths of Number Date of reporting Date of reporting Cumulative Covid-19 cases Cumulative COVID- 19 deaths 700000 10000 600000 9000 8000 500000 7000 400000 6000 5000 300000 4000 200000 deaths of Number 3000 Number of cases 2000 100000 1000 0 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting 2 Province 1 COVID- 19 cases and deaths 76,696 15,725 2,535 1,253 257 1.63 Last 7 days Confirmed cases Cases per million Total Deaths​ Deaths per million​ CFR​ Daily Covid-19 cases Daily COVID- 19 deaths 1400 200 1200 1000 150 800 100 600 400 50 200 Number of cases 0 deaths of Number 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting Cumulative Covid-19 cases Cumulative COVID- 19 deaths 100000 1400 1200 80000 1000 60000 800 40000 600 20000 400 Number of deaths of Number Number of of cases Number 200 0 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting 3 Province 2 COVID- 19 cases and deaths 7,188 237 43,938 733 120 1.67 Confirmed cases Cases per million Last 7 days Total Deaths​ Deaths per million​ CFR​ Daily Covid-19 cases Daily COVID- 19 deaths 800 35 700 30 600 25 500 20 400 15 300 200 10 Number of cases 5 100 deaths of Number 0 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting Cumulative Covid-19 cases Cumulative COVID- 19 deaths 50000 800 45000 700 40000 600 35000 30000 500 25000 400 20000 300 15000 200 10000 Number of cases 5000 deaths of Number 100 0 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting 4 Bagmati Province COVID- 19 cases and deaths 335,067 53,321 5,101 4,009 638 1.20 Confirmed cases Cases per million Last 7 days Total Deaths​ Deaths per million​ CFR​ Daily Covid-19 cases Daily COVID- 19 deaths 6000 300 5000 250 4000 200 3000 150 2000 100 1000 50 Number of cases Number of deaths of Number 0 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting Cumulative Covid-19 cases Cumulative COVID- 19 deaths 400000 4500 350000 4000 300000 3500 250000 3000 2500 200000 2000 150000 1500 100000 1000 Number of cases 50000 deaths of Number 500 0 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting 5 Gandaki Province COVID- 19 cases and deaths 56,021 22,408 1,655 ​961 384 ​1.72 Cases per million Confirmed cases Last 7 days Total Deaths​ Deaths per million​ CFR​ Daily Covid-19 cases Daily COVID- 19 deaths 2500 70 60 2000 50 1500 40 1000 30 20 500 deaths of Number Number of cases 10 0 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting Cumulative Covid-19 cases Cumulative COVID- 19 deaths 60000 1200 50000 1000 40000 800 30000 600 20000 10000 400 Number of of cases Number 0 deaths of Number 200 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting 6 Lumbini Province COVID- 19 cases and deaths 88,300 17,662 756 1,565 313 1.77 Cases per million Last 7 days Confirmed cases Total Deaths​ Deaths per million​ CFR​ Daily Covid-19 cases Daily COVID- 19 deaths 2500 90 80 2000 70 60 1500 50 1000 40 30 500 20 Number of cases Number of deaths of Number 10 0 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting Cumulative Covid-19 cases Cumulative COVID- 19 deaths 100000 1800 1600 80000 1400 60000 1200 1000 40000 800 20000 600 0 400 Number of deaths of Number Number of of cases Number 200 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting 7 Karnali Province COVID- 19 cases and deaths 19,501 11,019 247 413 233 2.12 Last 7 days Confirmed cases Cases per million Total Deaths​ Deaths per million​ CFR​ Daily Covid-19 cases Daily COVID- 19 deaths 800 25 700 600 20 500 15 400 300 10 200 5 Number of cases 100 0 deaths of Number 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting Cumulative Covid-19 cases Cumulative COVID- 19 deaths 25000 450 400 20000 350 300 15000 250 200 10000 150 100 Number of cases 5000 deaths of Number 50 0 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting 8 Sudurpaschim Province COVID- 19 cases and deaths 35,926 12,527 296 448 156 1.25 Confirmed cases Cases per million Last 7 days Total Deaths​ Deaths per million​ CFR​ Daily Covid-19 cases Daily COVID- 19 deaths 1200 40 1000 30 800 20 600 400 10 200 0 Number of cases 0 Number of of deaths Number Date of reporting Date of reporting Cumulative Covid-19 cases Cumulative COVID- 19 deaths 40000 500 35000 30000 400 25000 300 20000 15000 200 10000 Number of cases Number of deaths of Number 100 5000 0 0 Date of reporting Date of reporting 9 Cumulative cases at Provincial level by epi weeks LEGEND 10 Top 20 Districts – Current Status Top 20 Districts Status(1 Jan – 30 April 2021) Districts 1. Kathmandu 11. Parsa 2. Banke 12. Surkhet 3. Lalitpur 13. Palpa 4. Rupandehi 14. Bardiya 5. Kaski 15. Sunsari 6. Bhaktapur 16. Kanchanpur 7. Chitawan 17. Jhapa 8. Dang 18. Kabhrepalanchok 9. Morang 19. Kapilbastu 10. Kailali 20. Makawanpur Top 20 Districts Status-Week 27 (2021) Districts 1. Kathmandu 11. Makawanpur 2. Jhapa 12. Nuwakot 3. Sunsari 13. Kabhrepalanchok 4. Morang 14. Baglung 5. Kaski 15. Tanahu 6. Lalitpur 16. Dhading 7. Chitawan 17. Kailali 8. Bhaktapur 18. Surkhet 9. Nawalparasi_E 19. Syangja 10. Rupandehi 20. Palpa 11 Percent change in number of confirmed cases for top 20* districts Current week (week 27 ) vs previous week (week 26) 80% 65% 60% 45% 37% 40% 35% 24% 26% 20% 14% 16% 1% 3% 0% -3% -8% -20% -9% -17% -15% -14% -40% -40% -37% -44% -60% -59% -80% Kaski Palpa Jhapa Kailali Gulmi Sunsari Tanahu Bardiya Lalitpur Morang Baglung Dhading Nuwakot Chitawan Bhaktapur Rupandehi Kathmandu Makawanpur Nawalparasi_E Districts Kabhrepalanchok *Top 20 districts (5th July – 11th July 2021) 12 Top 20 Municipality- Current Status Top 20 Municipality (1 Jan – 30 April 2021) Kathmandu Metropolitan City Kohalpur Municipality​ Nepalgunj SMC Ghorahi SMC Lalitpur Metropolitan CIty Tulsipur​ SMC Pokhara Lekhnath Metropolitan City Mahalaxmi Municipality​ Butwal SMC Bhaktapur Municipality​ Bharatpur Metropolitan City Budhanilkantha Municipality​ Birgunj Metropolitan City Birendranagar Municipality​ Biratnagar Metropolitan City Madhyapur Thimi Municipality​ Tillotama Municipality Siddharthanagar Municipality​ Dhangadhi SMC Tokha Municipality​ Top 20 Municipalities – Week 27 (2021) Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mechinagar Municipality Lalitpur Metropolitan City Damak Municipality Mahalaxmi Budhanilkantha Municipality Biratnagar Metropolitan City Birtamod Municipality Pokhara Lekhnath Metropolitan city Godawari Municipality Bharatpur Metropolitan City Suryabinayak Municipality Hetauda SMC Bidur Municipality Dharan SMC Belbari Municipality Gokarneshwor Municipality Kawasoti Municipality Itahari SMC Madhyapur Thimi Municipality 13 Percent change in number of confirmed cases for top 20* Municipality Current week (week 26) vs previous week (week 25) 100% 88% 80% 60% 45% 51% 52% 40% 21% 27% 10% 20% 2% 3% 6% 7% 7% 8% 0% -6% -4% -3% -20% -13% -10% -40% -29% -38% -60% Bidur MC Damak MC Damak Belbari MC Itahari SMC Itahari Dharan SMC Dharan KawasotiMC BirtamodMC Hetauda SMC Godawari MC Godawari Bharatpur MC Lalitpur MetroLalitpur Pokhara Metro Pokhara Mahalaxmi MC Mahalaxmi Mechinagar MC Mechinagar Suryabinayak MC Suryabinayak Biratnagar Metro Biratnagar Kathmandu Metro Gokarneshwor MC Budhanilkantha MC MadhyapurThimi MC Municipality *Top 20 municipality (5th July – 11th July 2021) Note: If the previous week has 0 cases, it is assumed as 1 for calculation purpose14 Total tests Total tests Total tests 1000 2000 3000 4000 1000 2000 3000 2000 4000 6000 0 0 0 03/04/2020 02/04/2020 01/04/2020 03/05/2020 02/05/2020 01/05/2020 03/06/2020 01/06/2020 Total tests Total tests 02/06/2020 7DMA and(Provincial Rate National) Positivity and Test Daily PCR Test Total tests 03/07/2020 02/07/2020 01/07/2020 Sudur 03/08/2020 02/08/2020 01/08/2020 Gandaki Province 03/09/2020 02/09/2020 01/09/2020 Paschim Province Paschim 03/10/2020 02/10/2020 01/10/2020 1 Province Date Date 03/11/2020 Date 02/11/2020 01/11/2020 Test Positivity Rate 7DMA Test Positivity Rate 7DMA Test Positivity Rate 7DMA 03/12/2020 02/12/2020 01/12/2020 03/01/2021 02/01/2021 01/01/2021 03/02/2021 02/02/2021 01/02/2021 03/03/2021 02/03/2021 01/03/2021 03/04/2021 02/04/2021 01/04/2021 03/05/2021 02/05/2021 01/05/2021 03/06/2021 02/06/2021 01/06/2021 03/07/2021 02/07/2021 01/07/2021 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 Test Positivity Rate 7DMA Test Positivity Rate 7DMA Test Positivity Rate 7DMA Total tests Total tests Total tests 1000 1500 2000 2500 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 500 5000 0 0 0 06/04/2020 03/04/2020 28/01/2020 06/05/2020 03/05/2020 06/06/2020 03/06/2020 Total tests 28/02/2020 Total tests 06/07/2020 03/07/2020 06/08/2020 03/08/2020 28/03/2020 Lumbini Province 06/09/2020 03/09/2020 Province 2 Province 06/10/2020 03/10/2020 28/04/2020 Date Date 06/11/2020 03/11/2020 06/12/2020 Test Positivity Rate 7DMA 03/12/2020 28/05/2020 Test Positivity Rate 7DMA 06/01/2021 03/01/2021 06/02/2021 03/02/2021 28/06/2020 06/03/2021 03/03/2021 Total tests 06/04/2021 03/04/2021 28/07/2020 06/05/2021 03/05/2021 06/06/2021 03/06/2021 28/08/2020 06/07/2021 03/07/2021 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 National 28/09/2020 Test Positivity Rate 7DMA Date Test Positivity Rate 7DMA Test Positivity Rate 7DMA 1000 1500 2000 Total tests 28/10/2020 Total tests 10000 15000 500 5000 0 0 28/11/2020 03/04/2020 28/01/2020 03/05/2020 Total tests 28/02/2020 28/12/2020 03/06/2020 28/03/2020 Total tests 03/07/2020 28/04/2020 28/05/2020 28/01/2021 03/08/2020 Bagmati Province Bagmati Karnali Province Karnali 28/06/2020 03/09/2020 28/07/2020 03/10/2020 28/02/2021 28/08/2020 Test Positivity Rate 7DMA Date Date
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