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Georgia Coronavirus: COVID-19 Dashboard and Update

 


This dashboard provides an up-to-date number of new coronavirus cases, deaths, and other key statewide measurements. It will be updated at 9:15 am and 1:15 pm. And 7:15 pm. (Source: Georgia Public Health Service, Atlanta Journal-Constitutional Analysis)

The dashboard reflects the date the state reported cases, tests, and deaths confirmed. That is, a new confirmed case may be reported more than a day after the test results are returned, a few days after being tested, and more than a week after the patient is infected. Therefore, the newly confirmed cases reflect the actual spread of the infection over a week ago.

Q: What’s the latest in coronavirus cases in Georgia?

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Q: What is the latest coronavirus death in Georgia?

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Q: Do today’s case data show how the virus is currently spreading in Georgia?

A: No. Epidemiologists agree that today’s numbers are a snapshot of what the virus did about two weeks ago. It can take a week or more for a person to become infected, develop symptoms, be tested, and report the results to health authorities. Deaths are generally reported quickly to the state, but it can take weeks for an infected person to succumb to the virus.

Q: What does the 7-day average line show?

A: This measure makes it easy to see trends in the spread of the virus that can be obscured by extraneous bumps or depressions. For example, the number of daily cases in Georgia tends to be lower on weekends due to slower reporting and testing, not because fewer people are ill.

Q: Where are the Georgia hotspots?

A: Southwest Georgia The biggest blow, but there are recent signs Serious outbreak Hall County. Hall is home to many of the state’s poultry industry, A surge of incidents among its workers..

Q: Why is the AJC graph different from the DPH graph?

A: Recently, DPH has added trend charts to their site called “COVID-19 Cases over Time” and “Confirmed COVID Deaths over Time”. In these graphs, when new reports arrive, DPH assigns them to earlier dates based on when the symptoms occurred. The test was conducted or reported to the state. Or death occurred.

These two time series charts always show a downward trend due to the late timing of data reporting. For example, the May 1 case chart displayed 21 news cases. Currently, the graph shows more than 600 for that date.

We believe that displaying a moving average of cases and deaths along with the latest data of new infections and deaths for the day is the most accurate and clear way to show trends over time. Many other organizations use this visualization.

This is how AJC determines the daily number of new confirmed cases. [Today’s cumulative DPH case count] – [Yesterday’s cumulative DPH case count] = Today’s AJC days for a new case. We do the same for death.

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Q: Is there any other way to show how the virus is spreading?

A: Yes: number of valid copies, or RWhat to usetWhat to use..

Rt An epidemiological statistic that describes the number of people who become sick at a given stage of a contagious or contagious disease. When each person becomes ill, the epidemic does not grow or shrink. Less than one person means that each person, on average, infects less than one person, thus reducing the epidemic. If Rt If it is greater than 1, the fashion will be widespread. As Rt Moving away from 1, the epidemic shrinks or expands.

AJC calculated and compared several independent methods to estimate the value of Rt Georgia. All the results were very similar but showing a method designed by London Imperial College to generate R using trend curvest Quote. University methods are unrelated to COVID-19 estimates.

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