One thing I'll never understand is why 18-24 year olds are reported together and then 25-49 is the next range. Does it not make more sense to report as 0-10, 11-20, 21-30, etc?
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6/1/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)
NC Cases*
29,263
NC Deaths**
898
Currently Hospitalized
650
Completed Tests
421,908
559 Deaths are now Congregate (+7)
72 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+1)
+12 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
267 Deaths assumed General Population (+4)
631 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+8)
162 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (+2)
WRAL is at 923 (+2) and NandO is at 944 deaths
674 positive cases over 5619 new tests. 12.0% positive rate.
3 of the deaths reported by DHHS today are over 10 days old. Expect a spike in hospitalizations tomorrow, hospitals have been slack in reporting on the weekends.
NC Cases*
29,889
NC Deaths**
921
Currently Hospitalized
716
Completed Tests
434,921
574 Deaths are now Congregate (+15)
76 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+4)
+23 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
271 Deaths assumed General Population (+4)
650 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+19)
163 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (+1)
WRAL is at 933 (+2) and NandO is at 961 deaths
626 positive cases over 13,013 new tests. 4.8% positive rate.
DHHS is now releasing updates at noon instead of 11am. Apparently they need an extra hour to process increased testing data. Tough decisions on what data to release on what day to support narratives.
There is that jump back in hospitalizations I called yesterday now that most of them are reporting again.
5 of the deaths reported today occurred over a week ago. The remaining 17 all fall between 5/27-6/1.
NC Cases*
30,777
NC Deaths**
939
Currently Hospitalized
684
Completed Tests
449,263
585 Deaths are now Congregate (+11)
80 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+4)
+18 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
274 Deaths assumed General Population (+3)
665 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+15)
163 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (+0)
WRAL is at 952 (+2) and NandO is at 980 deaths
888 positive cases over 14342 new tests. 6.2% positive rate.
Every day for the last 8 days contains at least 1 death reported in today's total.
26 of the deaths reported by the media but not reported by DHHS are coming from three counties.
Carteret - DHHS 3, NandO 9, County - 3
Robeson - DHHS 14, NandO 26, County - 22
Alamance - DHHS 20, NandO 28, County - 23
Media reporting that unfortunately, NC has had its first death of a minor due to COVID-19 complications.
NC Cases*
31,966
NC Deaths**
960
Currently Hospitalized
659
Completed Tests
468,302
598 Deaths are now Congregate (+13)
79 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (-1)
+21 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
283 Deaths assumed General Population (+9)
677 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+12)
167 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (+4)
WRAL is at 963 (+2) and NandO is at 997 deaths
1189 positive cases over 19039 new tests. 6.2% positive rate.
Big case day, massive number of tests. Hospitalizations down (85% reporting vs 88% yesterday). Most of the cases are from Monday, maybe they are getting a little quicker at reporting.
Based on my daily tracking of deaths by date starting 5/7. Three of the death reported today either were not added to the DHHS graph or occurred greater than a month ago. 1 is from 5/21 and the remainder are from within the last week.
NC Cases*
33,255
NC Deaths**
966
Currently Hospitalized
717
Completed Tests
482,147
602 Deaths are now Congregate (+4)
78 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (-1)
+6 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
286 Deaths assumed General Population (+3)
680 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+3)
171 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (+4)
WRAL is at 1004 (+2) and NandO is at 1006 deaths
1289 positive cases over 13845 new tests. 9.3% positive rate.
More high case day. Maybe this will be the weekend dump early. Still wondering about the 40 gap in deaths. I wonder if there is something to probably vs confirmed cases. Whatever. Will get there eventually.
34,625
NC Deaths**
992
Currently Hospitalized
708
Completed Tests
497,350
621 Deaths are now Congregate (+19)
79 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+1)
+26 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
292 Deaths assumed General Population (+6)
700 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+20)
176 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (+5)
WRAL is at 1032 (+2) and NandO is at 1028 deaths
1370 positive cases over 15203 new tests. 9.0% positive rate.
Biggest day of positive 'reported' cases. Deaths continue to be driven by congregate facilities.
NC Cases
35,546
NC Deaths
996
Currently Hospitalized
696 <- only 76% hospitals reporting
Completed Tests
511,226
623 Deaths are now Congregate (+2)
80 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+1)
+4 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
293 Deaths assumed General Population (+1)
703 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+3)
171 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (-5)
WRAL is at 1038 (+2) and NandO is at 1028 deaths
921 positive cases over 13876 new tests.6.6% positive rate.
NC Cases
36,484
NC Deaths
1006
Currently Hospitalized
739 <- new high. still only 77% reporting. Need to watch.
Completed Tests
520,113
634 Deaths are now Congregate (+11)
78 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (-2)
+10 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
294 Deaths assumed General Population (+1)
712 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+9)
171 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (+0)
WRAL is at 1053 (+2) and NandO is at 1041 deaths
938 positive cases over 8887 new tests. 10.6% positive rate.
5 of the deaths added today to the Death by Date chart at DHHS were from over 2 weeks ago. It did make the single highest fatality date to be 5/25 with 27 deaths.
7 of the additional death added to the daily total today appear to have come out of Chatham County. Looks like they had some paperwork reconciliation.
NC Cases
37,160
NC Deaths
1029
Currently Hospitalized
774 <- new high. still only 84% reporting. Expected increase with higher reporting. Stable from ystday
Completed Tests
535,711
647 Deaths are now Congregate (+13)
79 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+1)
+23 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
303 Deaths assumed General Population (+9)
726 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+14)
177 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (+6)
WRAL is at 1068 (+2) and NandO is at 1068 deaths
676 positive cases over 15,598 new tests. 4.3% positive rate.
Congregate spread continues.
Side note of the day: NY has stopped reporting deaths in their daily briefing because the number is not "significant anymore" since most of the deaths are things like "covid and heart disease". NY reported 74 COVID deaths yesterday. 3 times NC's worst day, but now their daily deaths don't matter. Has to be nice to kill so many that it doesn't matter anymore.
NC Cases
38,171
NC Deaths
1053
Currently Hospitalized
780 <- new high. but higher reporting %. stable
Completed Tests
553,650
661 Deaths are now Congregate (+14)
83 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+4)
+24 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
309 Deaths assumed General Population (+6)
744 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+18)
182 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (+5)
WRAL is at 1079 (+2) and NandO is at 1089 deaths
1011 positive cases over 17939 new tests. 5.6% positive rate.
As of yesterday ~36 Congregate Facilities were out of the outbreak stage. They are not included in the active outbreak count.
22 of today's reported death are from June. 1 reported death is from 5/8. 1 reported death is either prior to 5/7 or not reflected on the DHHS graph.
Testing % positive has been trending back down.
NC Cases
39,481
NC Deaths
1064
Currently Hospitalized
812 <- new high.
Completed Tests
572,677
666 Deaths are now Congregate (+5)
86 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+3)
+11 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
312 Deaths assumed General Population (+3)
752 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+8)
181 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (-1)
WRAL is at 1108 (+2) and NandO is at 1106 deaths
1310 positive cases over 19027 new tests. 6.9% positive rate.
New high in hospitalizations. WE NEED DAILY CENSUS DATA
Strangest Day on for Day of Deaths. 2 deaths were REMOVED from the total from 6/3 and 6/5. 16 other deaths were added from between 5/28-6/9 which means 1 other death which wasn't previously accounted for on the day of death chart has been added. Odd.
NC Cases
41,249
NC Deaths
1092
Currently Hospitalized
760
Completed Tests
595,697
Congregate incomplete due to DHHS not refreshing data.
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689 Deaths are now Congregate (+23)
88 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+2)
+28 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
315 Deaths assumed General Population (+3)
777 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+25)
181 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (0)
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WRAL is at 1147 (+2) and NandO is at 1121 deaths
1768 positive cases over 23020 new tests. 7.6% positive rate.
Wow. Cases even higher than I would have thought. Media will have a field day with this Friday data.
Will updated congregate data when site updates.
NC Cases
42,676
NC Deaths
1104
Currently Hospitalized
823 <- new high
Completed Tests
611,690
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698 Deaths are now Congregate (+9)
87 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (-1)
+12 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
319 Deaths assumed General Population (+4)
785 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+8)
181 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (0)
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WRAL is at 1153 (+2) and NandO is at 1121 deaths
1427 positive cases over 15,993 new tests. 8.9% positive rate.
Of the deaths added today, 6 were from this past week. 1 was from 6/1, 1 from 5/29, 1 from 5/26, 2 from 5/25, and 1 prior to 5/7 or unaccounted for.
Death totals are MOSTLY complete after 7 days (based on what I have seen in my spreadsheet)
NC Cases
44,119
NC Deaths
1109
Currently Hospitalized
798 <- 76% reporting down from 84%
Completed Tests
627,130
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700 Deaths are now Congregate (+2)
89 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+2)
+5 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
320 Deaths assumed General Population (+1)
789 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+4)
187 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (+6)
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WRAL is at 1162 (+2) and NandO is at 1127 deaths
1443 positive cases over 15,440 new tests. 9.3% positive rate.
All 5 deaths reported today are from the last 5 days.
NC Cases
45,102
NC Deaths
1118
Currently Hospitalized
797 <- 73%
Completed Tests
638,479
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706 Deaths are now Congregate (+6)
90 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+1)
+9 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
322 Deaths assumed General Population (+2)
796 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+4)
187 Congregate Facilities now have an outbreak. (0)
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WRAL is at 1164 (+2) and NandO is at 1132 deaths
983 positive cases over 11,349 new tests. 8.7% positive rate.
Dates of deaths today 5/29 -1, 6/5 - 1, 6/7 - 1, 6/11 - 2, 6/12 -1, 6/13 -2, 6/14 - 1.
Ethnicity
Hispanic - + 264 cases
Non-Hispanic - +158 cases
Unknown - +561 cases
PackMom said:
What do you think about the IgG tests? Are they accurate enough to put any confidence in them? I've read there are a number o different tests with varying accuracy, and that you could come up with a false positive due to having antibodies to a different coronavirus. I'd be disinclined to make any behavioral decisions based on the results.
Mormad - Thank you for responding to my questions. it is very helpful as I try to understand what is happening with the virus.Mormad said:
1. Absolutely plausible. In fact, most likely probable. As with all viral exposures, there will be those that are asymptomatic carriers and or have such low viral loads for various reasons that they remain asymptomatic.
2. Monoclonal abs are hot right now because they can be produced in large quantities, can offer passive or active immunity, target specific cell receptors or proteins, can treat or prevent dz, reduce risk of transfusion reactions or fluid overload, and have proven effective for c diff, rsv, anthrax and Ebola to a degree. Would be a great potential answer to prevent illness in cluster situations/ potential outbreak facilities. Buys time for vaccine development. Downsides: will they confer immunity, what dose is needed, how do you effectively study outcomes in this population where so many recover or may remain asymptomatic anyway, will they actually ENHANCE viral activity??? Yes, they can do that or they can bind to the virus to form an ab-viral complex that incites cytokine release to increase inflammation/ destruction.
3. I think it's just better immune response, better physiology, less concomitant disease burden.
One good thing about NC. We are on track to more than double the number of tests performed in June from the tests performed in May. We are halfway through the month and NC is close to reaching the total number of tests performed for the entire month of March.acslater1344 said:
Positive test confirmed. Still feeling okay, though.
Saw this from Dr. Birx today from the task force call with governors:
"Birx did explain that because of an increase in testing, more cases, including asymptomatic and presymptomatic cases, are being found in the community, rather than in hospitals.
"So, I don't ever get discouraged that the case numbers are going up when you're test positivity rate is going down. Really an extraordinary job you're doing and I think you should be commended for that. We do have isolated counties, and I'm just gonna mention a couple of them," she said.
Birx said that North Carolina's Wake County and Mecklenburg County, where the Republican National Convention was scheduled to be held later this summer, were experiencing increased positivity."
Yikes..
NC was slow to ramp testing when compared with some other states. The governor and state health director said they had a shortage of PPE and testing supplies and this slowed the increase in testing.King Leary said:
What caused the lack of testing relative to other states? Any ideas?
acslater1344 said:
Positive test confirmed. Still feeling okay, though.
Saw this from Dr. Birx today from the task force call with governors:
"Birx did explain that because of an increase in testing, more cases, including asymptomatic and presymptomatic cases, are being found in the community, rather than in hospitals.
"So, I don't ever get discouraged that the case numbers are going up when you're test positivity rate is going down. Really an extraordinary job you're doing and I think you should be commended for that. We do have isolated counties, and I'm just gonna mention a couple of them," she said.
Birx said that North Carolina's Wake County and Mecklenburg County, where the Republican National Convention was scheduled to be held later this summer, were experiencing increased positivity."
Yikes..
cowboypack02 said:
Sorry to hear about the positive test brother....hope everything goes ok.
The problem I have with the comment about increased positivity of test is that Mandy Cohn said during one of the press conferences earlier this week that the state was focused on testing people that were more likely to test positive. Seems to me that if you were going to make a effort to test that segment of the population then your results would reflect that. It also seems to me that we should be taking a cross section of people and then analyzing the results, not just cherry picking folks that will give you the results that will justify the governors next steps
I just got my antibody result back and it said negative as well. I haven't been out as much as above, but I also haven't been a shut-in.packgrad said:
As I begin the end of week sipping, the frustration of testing negative for antibodies increases. I have been in the quarantine Petrie dishes (Home improvement stores and grocery stores) multiple times every work day since this quarantine started. Literally every day. No off days Monday-Friday. With and without masks It was impossible to find them early. Multiple times a day, Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Wake Forest, Cary, Mebane, Burlington, Greensboro. I question how contagious this virus is, or question how much it has hit NC.
I'm quite frustrated that we have shut down society, aside from a few spots where we allow everybody, that I frequent all the time, and I haven't been exposed. How is that possible?
I don't know that it is some sort of master nefarious plot. Cooper doesn't come off as a 'numbers guy' to me and by his reaction to some of the questions, I think a lot of what is going on is over his head (data related). He is a politician and has that working against him.Mormad said:
Saw data today suggesting kids less than 20 are half as susceptible to infection after exposure and only 21% in the study showed symptoms vs 69% in older adults. Nothing groundbreaking as to WHY this is observed.
I have serious doubts that a decision to focus on testing those that are most likely to test positive is to justify the gov's next steps. I think this type of thinking is where I deviate most from those here.
Mormad said:
Saw data today suggesting kids less than 20 are half as susceptible to infection after exposure and only 21% in the study showed symptoms vs 69% in older adults. Nothing groundbreaking as to WHY this is observed.
I have serious doubts that a decision to focus on testing those that are most likely to test positive is to justify the gov's next steps. I think this type of thinking is where I deviate most from those here.
I agree on testing. I think testing more at risk populations and populations that have a higher chance of transmitting (congregate facilities and food processing plants as examples) makes a lot of sense. I think it is a more efficient way of testing and is one that targets populations where transmission can be much higher. I do not believe there are political reasons for focusing on populations more likely to have positive tests.Mormad said:
Saw data today suggesting kids less than 20 are half as susceptible to infection after exposure and only 21% in the study showed symptoms vs 69% in older adults. Nothing groundbreaking as to WHY this is observed.
I have serious doubts that a decision to focus on testing those that are most likely to test positive is to justify the gov's next steps. I think this type of thinking is where I deviate most from those here.
Of course Mormad knows more about this than the rest of us, but I'd think that the reason young people are less susceptible to Covid is the same reason they are less susceptible to all other viruses and sicknesses:Daviewolf83 said:
Mormad - While you are around, I did have a few questions that hopefully you can answer.
3. Have you seen anything in recent medical papers to suggest why kids and people under the age of 24 seem to have much better outcomes than people in the older age groups? Could it be that people under the age of 24 likely have fewer pre-existing conditions than older age groups or is there something else that makes the virus less fatal for them?
Missed the beginning of the QandA did she give any other stats?Ncstatefan01 said:
Dr Cohen just said that hospitalizations will be at 849 todaynew high.