Current Ga Case Count

He should have issued a shelter in place order when the first stats revealed the state was third in the country for per capita deaths attributed to COVID-19.
 
696 new cases in the last 24 hours. Depending on what "hospitalized" means, it could be up to 4.73% of Hospital beds are now Covid-19 victims.

Thurs 4/2 Evening - Statewide Cases: 5444 Ga Hospitalized: 1129 Ga Deaths: 176
Paulding: 35 Cases 0 Deaths
22957
tests given - 5444 Positive = 23.7% Positive
 
Fri 4/3 Noon - Statewide Cases: 5831 Ga Hospitalized: 1158 Ga Deaths: 184

Paulding: 42 Cases 0 Deaths
25265
tests given - 5831 Positive = 23.1 %Positive

Graphed the new cases per day, but not knowing what the test backlog is, its' not real useful.

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If you try to plot an average slope, it looks like we should be around 800. We were high on Wednesday and low today. It's probably an accounting anomaly. What we don't want to see is that slope to take off upward.
 
This week (Monday morning to Friday Evening)
12699 tests given with 3158 of them Positive = 24.9% Positive.
Wish we knew how many of those are waiting on results. The lack of that information skews all the results.
523 Cases in the last 24 hours. 22 deaths.

Fri 4/3 Evening - Statewide Cases: 5967 Ga Hospitalized: 1222 Ga Deaths: 198

Paulding: 46 Cases 0 Deaths
25265
tests given - 5967 Positive = 23.6 %Positive
 
Ga goes over 200 dead. Paulding has it's 50th case, but no deaths.

Good news is that the case count rate is still reasonable level, 416 in the last 24 hours.

5.31% of Hospital beds used.

Sat 4/4 Evening - Statewide Cases: 6383 Ga Hospitalized: 1266 Ga Deaths: 208
Paulding: 50 Cases 0 Deaths
26294
tests given - 6383 Positive = 24.3%Positive
 
359 Cases in the last 24 hours. Chart still looking good for Ga.

Sun 4/5 Evening - Statewide Cases: 6742 Ga Hospitalized: 1296 Ga Deaths: 219
Paulding: 51 Cases 0 Deaths
27832
tests given - 6742 Positive = 24.2%Positive

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A friend of mine had a scare (not COVID) and went to the Paulding ER tonight. He said there was no one there. The nurse came out and he asked her why she wasn't wearing a mask. He says she told him they all had immunity from when it can through 3-4 months ago.


Hmmmmm
 
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