Covid-19) Situational Report #104 August 7, 2020
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CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19) SITUATIONAL REPORT #104 AUGUST 7, 2020 DAILY HIGHLIGHTS Globally, COVID-19 cases have surpassed 18.90 million with more than 709,000 deaths. The total number of cases in the U.S. increased from 4,802,491 as reported on Thursday 8/6/2020 to 4,858,596 reported today. The number of deaths in the U.S. increased from 157,631 to 158,887. The California Area Indian Health Service (IHS) has reported that 486 California Tribal or Urban Indian Health Program patients have tested positive for COVID-19 as of 8/5/2020. You may be feeling new levels of loneliness, depression, fear, or anxiety. If it’s all become too much, please call someone for help. The California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) website has provided a list of hotlines for those experiencing stress during the pandemic. To view the list, visit https://covid19.ca.gov/resources-for-emotional-support- and-well-being. Secretary DeVos announced a $15 million grant competition to promote tribally directed education choice for Native American students. Accessing Choices in Education (ACE) grants will allow tribes, or other education entities partnering with tribes, to set up a variety of education options and services from which parents or students can choose. For more information on the ACE grants, visit https://oese.ed.gov or contact Bianca Williams, U.S. Department of Education, at (202) 453-5671. The White House is emphasizing the importance of safely reopening America’s schools this fall. The Vice President and the Secretary held a briefing for the nation’s governors on the COVID-19 response and best practices on safely reopening America’s schools. To view the readout from that briefing, visit www.whitehouse.gov/briefings. UNITED STATES COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance* • Total cases: 4,858,596 • Total deaths: 158,887 • Jurisdictions reporting cases: 55 (50 states, District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) *As of April 14, 2020, CDC case counts and death counts include both confirmed and probable cases and deaths. This change was made to reflect an interim COVID-19 position statement issued by the Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists on April 5, 2020. The position statement included a case definition and made COVID-19 a nationally notifiable disease. A confirmed case or death is defined by meeting confirmatory laboratory evidence for COVID-19. A probable case or death is defined by: i) meeting clinical criteria AND epidemiologic evidence with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID-19; or ii) meeting presumptive laboratory evidence AND either clinical criteria OR epidemiologic evidence; or iii) meeting vital records criteria with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID19. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date. National Laboratory Testing Data • Total tests reported: 65,756,307 • Positive tests reported: 5,888,400 • Percent of positive tests: 9% 1 CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19) SITUATIONAL REPORT #104 AUGUST 7, 2020 COVID-19 CASES BY IHS AREA AS OF August 5, 2020 NEGATIVE CASES POSITIVE CASES TESTED ALASKA 86,425 654 103,746 ALBUQUERQUE 23,087 1,596 34,007 BEMIDJI 28,251 841 30,870 BILLINGS 35,525 964 39,719 CALIFORNIA 6,451 486 7,714 GREAT PLAINS 38,963 1,768 41,626 NASHVILLE 16,820 1,734 19,299 NAVAJO 57,782 10,662 69,722 OKLAHOMA CITY94,307 5,645 102,739 PHOENIX 37,267 8,018 45,747 PORTLAND 18,903 1,668 21,317 TUCSON 4,956 520 5,585 *as of 11:59PM EST August 5, 2020 CALIFORNIA As of August 6, 2020, there were a total of 538,416 positive cases and 10,011 deaths in California. Ages of all confirmed positive cases: Gender of all confirmed positive cases: • Age 0-17: 50,193 cases • Female: 269,155 cases • Age 18-49: 325,283 cases • Male: 263,409 cases • Age 50-64: 102,941 cases • Unknown: 5,852 cases • Age 65 and older: 59,282 cases • Unknown/Missing: 717 cases Lab tests reported statewide: 8,596,882 Twenty-five public health labs in California are testing samples for COVID-19. These labs include the California Department of Public Health’s Laboratory in Richmond, Alameda, Butte, Contra Costa, Fresno, Humboldt, Imperial, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Monterey, Napa-Solano-Yolo-Marin (located in Solano), Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Shasta, Sonoma, Tulare and Ventura County public health laboratories. The Richmond Laboratory will provide diagnostic testing within a 48- hour turnaround time. This means California public health officials will get test results sooner, so that patients will get the best care. Click HERE to find your nearest testing site. INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE CALIFORNIA AREA 7,714 Tribal or Urban Indian Health Program patients in the California Area have been tested for COVID-19 as of 8/5/2020. Of these, 486 patients have tested positive for COVID-19 and 6,451 have tested negative for COVID-19. If you have any questions or concerns please contact: Vanesscia Cresci at [email protected] or Aurimar Ayala at [email protected] 2 CONFIRMED CASES AND DEATHS BY COUNTY CURRENT AS OF August 7, 2020 Counties with most reported cases Los Angeles 200,372 Riverside 40,269 Orange 38,399 San Bernardino 34,819 San Diego 31,129 Counties with most reported deaths Los Angeles 4,869 Riverside 770 Orange 697 San Diego 583 San Bernardino 490 For an interactive version of this map online, click HERE. Source: CDPH 538,416* Cases 10,011 Deaths in California in California New Confirmed Cases in California by Date of Lab Confirmation 12,807 *Note: Today’s case number is an underrepresentation of the actual positive cases 8,436* due to an issue with the state’s electronic reporting system. 1-Apr 22-Apr 13-May 3-Jun 24-Jun 15-Jul 5-Aug New Confirmed Deaths in California by Date COVID-19 MAPS: AUGUST 7, 2020 MAPS: AUGUST COVID-19 219 142 1-Apr 22-Apr 13-May 3-Jun 24-Jun 15-Jul 5-Aug As of 08/06/2020. Source: CDPH 3 RACIAL DISTRIBUTION OF CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES AND DEATHS IN CALIFORNIA American Indians and Alaska Natives account for 0.5% percent of the population, 0.2% of COVID-19 cases, and 0.4% of deaths in California. These include 822 cases and 38 deaths among American Indian and Alaska Native people in California. Latino 39% 50% # Percentage of COVID-19 Cases by Race 45% % White Race 40% 37% % Percentage of California 35% Population by Race 30% 205,622 58% 25% 20% Asian 15% 15% African American 10% 60,095 6% Multiracial Native Hawaiian American Indian 17% Pacific Islander 5% 2.2% Alaska Native 0.3% 0.5% 0% 19,017 14,984 2,914 2,034 822 5% 4% 0.8% 0.6% 0.2% Latino 50% 39% 45% # Number, Percentage of White COVID-19 Deaths per 40% 37% % Race 35% Race Percentage of California % Population per Race 30% 25% 4,512 47% 20% Asian 15% 15% 2,868 30% African American 6% 10% 1,183 Multiracial Native Hawaiian American Indian 5% 12% 811 2.2% Pacific Islander Alaska Native 8% 0.3% 0.5% 0% 34 48 38 0.5% 0.5% 0.4% 36% of cases and 2% of deaths are of unknown race/ethnicity. As of 8/06/2020. Source: CDPH 4 Two sources for tracking American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) Cases reported in California Data from the Indian Health Service (IHS) include Data from California Department of Public positive cases reported by Tribal and Urban Indian Health (CDPH) include all positive cases of AIAN Health Programs. diagnosed in California. 822 800 800 662 600 600 400 400 200 200 0 0 1-Apr 29-Apr 27-May 24-Jun 22-Jul 1-Apr 29-Apr 27-May 24-Jun 22-Jul Note: IHS data source is the IHS Data Portal, as of 7/31/2020. Gaps in CDPH reported AIAN cases are due to intermittent data availability. Positive Cases by Age Group Positive Cases by Gender among all California cases among all California cases 0-17 9% 18-49 61% Female Male: 50% 49% 50-64 19% 65+ 11% Unknown 0% Unknown: 1% Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. As of 8/06/2020. Source: CDPH In California: Racial disparities: • For all adults ages 18+, Latinos and African 1.2% of confirmed cases have been admitted to a Americans are dying at disproportionately hospital high rates. The proportion of COVID-19 deaths in Latinos is more than 1.5 times their 0.3% of confirmed cases have been admitted to an population representation across all adult Intensive Care Unit age categories. 1.8% of cases have died • Almost half of all deaths continue to be in the 80+ age category. As of 8/04/2020. Source: CDPH Source: CDPH 5 American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) data reported by California to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Positive COVID-19 cases among AIAN COVID-19 deaths among AIAN people in California by Age Group and people in California by Age Group Gender and Gender 0 to 9 57 0 to 9 0 10 to 19 121 10 to 19 0 20 to 29 352 20 to 29 0 30 to 39 303 30 to 39 0 40 to 49 288 40 to 49 3 50 to 59 205 50 to 59 6 60 to 69 131 60 to 69 8 70 to 79 70 to 79 63 11 80 + 80 + 38 21 Unknown: 0.4% Unknown: 2% Male Female Male: Female 45% 55% 49% 49% CDC Data show that AIAN in California are testing positive for COVID-19 at rates just below their proportion of California’s population and dying at slightly higher than expected rates.