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Coronavirus Update and Health System Preparations - 6/22

Coronavirus Update and Health System Preparations - 6/22

Testing and Confirmed Cases
To protect patient privacy, DCH has established a minimum threshold of five for reporting numbers of inpatients with laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19.

DCH internal counts as of 3:20 p.m. on 6/22/20:

  • 48 inpatients are being treated for COVID-19.
  • 16 inpatients who are positive for COVID-19 are being treated in the ICU.
  • Seven who are positive for COVID-19 are on ventilators.
  • 1,081 (cumulative) unique positives for COVID-19 tests including results from the ED, triage tent and inpatient. These individuals are not necessarily in the hospital.
  • 9,421 (cumulative) unique negatives for COVID-19 at DCH sites.
  • 1,362 (cumulative) positive COVID-19 at DCH sites. These individuals are not necessarily in the hospital.
  • 10,893 (cumulative) negative tests at DCH sites.
  • 265 inpatients (cumulative) who were positive for COVID-19 have been discharged.
  • 60 inpatients (cumulative) who were positive for COVID-19 have died at DCH. This is not an indication of the cause of death, only that the individuals were positive for COVID-19 at the time of death.
  • 31 Tuscaloosa County residents (cumulative) who were positive for COVID-19 have died (per the Alabama Department of Public Health).

covid graph

Also included is a chart showing the percent positive among those tested at DCH locations. This chart reflects totals by the end of each day (except today).

covid graph

Additional Information on Unique Positives
Last week we introduced unique positives and negatives in the testing results chart. A unique positive is anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19 at a DCH location, but only the first test result is included. Unique negatives would be anyone who tested negative (counted only once).

covid graph

Included today is more detail on the demographics of unique positives at DCH locations. In the attached chart of demographics, the one in the top left shows all of the unique positives found and the result, if known. Red equals deceased and on the chart represents 5 percent of the positives to date. Dark blue represents those who were positive for COVID-19, needed hospitalization and were later well enough to be discharged. That group is 21.9 percent of the positives. Gray is at 3.7 percent and indicates those who are positive and currently inpatients. Light blue represents those who tested positive but did not need inpatient care (at least not at DCH). That group equals 69.4 percent.

For gender, the breakdown is as follows:

Female

  • Deceased, 4.8 percent
  • Discharged, 22.3 percent
  • Current Inpatient, 3.8 percent
  • Outpatient (no known care needed), 69.1 percent

Male

  • Deceased, 5.3 percent
  • Discharged, 21.3 percent
  • Current Inpatient, 3.6 percent
  • Outpatient (no known care needed), 69.8 percent

Under race, the numbers are similar to what has been previously shown, but with the addition of the light blue bars. This indicates most of those who have tested positive have not needed care.

Finally, the bottom left shows the breakdown by age. As you move from young to old, the situation parallels what we have heard across the country. Older individuals have had a much harder time fighting off this disease.

While there is a lot of light and dark blue in these charts, it is important to remember that the data represent nearly 1,200 people. Among those who have needed care, nearly 60 have passed away, and many more have faced or are facing a very tough battle.

Please do your part and wear a mask and maintain a safe social distance in public.