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Watch the Wed., Sept. 23 Community Conversation on Mental & Emotional Health Watch a recording of this month's episode of Community Conversations with a discussion of mental and emotional health.
The September 23 Community Conversation included:
- Mayor Kelly Girtz
- Abigail Holbrook, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker
The Community Conversation is available on:
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Improvements to DPH Daily Status ReportAs of Tues., Sept. 22, there are now several improvements to the COVID-19 Daily Status Report on the Georgia Department of Public Health’s (DPH) website. The changes to the Daily Status Report include: - Total Tests and Percent Positive over time can now be viewed at the state or county level using two date options
- Date of Collection: The date the specimen was collected from the person being tested.
- Date of Report: The date the test was reported to DPH.
- Date of Collection is a more accurate indicator of percent positivity on any given day because Date of Report can be affected by reporting delays. Delays in reporting may mean that data are not complete for recent days.
- The “% Positive Last 2 Weeks” map uses the Date of Collection to determine percent positive PCR tests.
The Daily Status Report can be found at https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report and is updated daily at 3:00 p.m.
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4,939 Positive Cases Confirmed in Athens-Clarke County, 42 Deaths The Georgia Department of Public Health Daily Status Report (https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report) confirms 4,939 positive cases of COVID-19 and 42 deaths reported in Athens-Clarke County as of 2:50 p.m. on Wednesday, September 23.
ACCGov updates the graphic with case information on it most Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for social media. The graphic includes the increase in positive cases since the last update and the number of deaths.
The September 23 update shows an increase of 49 positive cases and 1 death since Monday, September 21. There have been 769 positive cases in the last two weeks.
These are cumulative cases total since February 25, 2020. For reference, cumulative numbers from the beginning of each month:
- September 1 - 3,082
- August 1 - 1,694
- July 1 - 574
- June 1 - 293
- May 1 - 155
- April 1 - 54
- March 1 - 4
The Daily Status Report is now updated once daily at 3:00 p.m. to allow time to process and validate laboratory and case reports. If you view the data, please be sure to check the area showing the definitions of the information presented. Some, such as "hospitalizations," have different meanings than what may be expected.
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Northeast Health District Weekly Report - Sept. 21 On August 10, the Georgia Department of Public Health's (DPH) Northeast Health District began producing a weekly COVID-19 testing report for the 10 county district that covers Athens-Clarke, Barrow, Elbert, Greene, Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, and Walton counties.
Athens-Clarke County's page of the report is shown in the two graphs below:
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The newest weekly report for Sept. 21 was released on Wed., Sept. 23.
The report includes county-by-county information about: - Total number of PCR tests performed by all providers reported to DPH
- Percent of total tested with positive results
- Positive cases per 100,000 total population
- Cumulative number hospitalized
- Percent of positive cases requiring hospitalization
- Cumulative deaths
- Percent of positive cases who died
- Deaths per 100,000 total population
- Positive cases by race/ethnicity and age (from tests performed by the Northeast Health District only - does not include other providers)
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Positive UGA COVID-19 Tests Reported Through DawgCheck - Week 6 (Sept. 14-20) The University of Georgia DawgCheck tool gives members of the campus community the ability to self-monitor and to facilitate information sharing internally and with the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH). Any student or employee with a positive COVID-19 test is required to report the test in DawgCheck.
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The table above reflects the total number of positive test results reported through DawgCheck each week. It is updated every Wednesday. Please note the following: - Positive tests reported through DawgCheck are from any of the approximately 50,000 faculty, staff, and students connected to the University of Georgia, whether located in Athens, extended campuses, extension offices across the state, or even other states and countries for students who elected to take online classes.
- The totals may include reports from individuals who have not been on campus recently, there may be delays in reporting, and the totals may even include individuals who have recovered.
- Therefore, the data does not serve as an accurate barometer of the current status of COVID-19 at any point in time at any one of UGA’s campuses.
- The “Other” category in the survey tool may indicate that a test was not done by a resource in the Athens-Clarke County community. For example, for the week of September 14, about half of the tests in the “Other” category were done in Athens-Clarke County, half were from 12 other counties in Georgia, and 2 tests were performed out-of-state.
- The University has no way to validate the majority of these reports or the quality of those unknown testing sites but is reporting them as submitted.
DawgCheck and other University of Georgia-related COVID information is available at the University Health Center website at https://uhs.uga.edu/healthtopics/covid-19-health-and-exposure-updates.
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Frequency of Updates This coronavirus email / text update is sent once to twice a week during normal weeks, with other updates as necessary with important information.
Questions can still be directed to www.accgov.com/coronavirus, which will be updated regularly, the info line at 706-613-3333, or coronavirus@accgov.com.
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