The district-wide total of recovered cases is now 96 (49%). Of the confirmed cases, 35 (18%) have required hospitalization. Ten people in the district who have tested positive are currently in the hospital. The total number of reported COVID-19 cases in the seven-county Green River district is 196. Five of the Daviess County cases are hospitalized. Daviess County's count rose to 117 cases, 62 of which were listed as recovered. Henderson's total number of confirmed cases is now 36, with 14 cases listed as recovered and one listed as currently hospitalized. In Kentucky, the Green River District Health Department reported 16 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases – 11 in Daviess County, three in Henderson County, one in McLean County and one in Ohio County. Sunday, said eighty-five people are still being monitored by the Vanderburgh County Health Department. The dashboard, which had not been updated as of 3:45 p.m. The CDC defines a "close contact" as someone known to have been within six feet of a coronavirus sufferer for at least 10 minutes. One-hundred and fifty-nine individuals had been identified as "close contacts" of people with coronavirus, with 74 of those cleared. daily, does not show any updates since Friday, at which time it showed that in 61 of the 75 cases it reported, patients have been medically cleared. The Vanderburgh County Health Department's dashboard, which is typically updated around 3:30 p.m. Neither the ISDH nor Vanderburgh County dashboards include up-to-the-minute testing numbers, but as of April 13, more than 2,500 Vanderburgh County residents had been tested for COVID this year, according to Joe Gries, administrator of the county health department. The state dashboard shows that 1,186 have been tested in Vanderburgh County. With 4,284 new tests recorded, that number rose to 61,142 statewide. There were 17 new deaths to bring that number statewide to 562. Statewide, the number of confirmed cases was up by 577 to 11,210. That death is not yet accounted for on the ISDH dashboard, which still shows the county at four. Vanderburgh County has one coronavirus-related death.Ī fourth resident of Newburgh's Signature HealthCARE died Saturday from COVID-19, Warrick County coroner Sarah Seaton confirmed, marking Warrick County's fifth death of the pandemic. Warrick County was up one to 59 cases according to an afternoon update to the county's dashboard, while Posey has one new confirmed case for a total of seven and Gibson held at five, according to the ISDH. Vanderburgh County's total of confirmed coronavirus cases rose by five to 85 Sunday, according to the Indiana State Department of Health's (ISDH) statewide dashboard of positive cases updated each day. In general, as the amount of data used for a statistic increases, the statistic becomes more reliable, and therefore the confidence intervals get narrower.View Gallery: Coronavirus pandemic COVID-19 in the Tri-State – April 2020ĮVANSVILLE, Ind. In contrast, the statistic estimating poverty among Hispanics is less reliable, accurate to within 2.3 percent (34.1%, 95% CI: 31.8-36.4). ![]() ![]() In other words, given the underlying data, we are 95% confident that between 14.2% and 15.4% of white Marion County residents had household incomes below the federal poverty level. ![]() Data from ISDH is supplemented by additional investigation information recorded. For example, in “Example: Figure 8” below, the “I” on the first vertical bar indicates that the statistics estimating poverty among whites in Marion County (14.8%) is fairly reliable it is accurate to within 0.6 percent. The dashboard has information on comorbidities of hospitalized patients. Confidence intervals are a range in which the true value is likely to fall and indicates how accurate the statistic may be the narrower the confidence interval, the more reliable the statistic. A rate per 100,000 will describe the number of events or illnesses that occurred in a population for every 100,000 people.Ĭonfidence Intervals: This dashboard presents 95% confidence intervals with statistics when the information to calculate confidence intervals was available. Rate per 100,000: Rates are multiplied by a large number - most often 100,000 - to simplify comparisons. Interpreting Rates and Confidence Intervals Density: 2217 persons per square mile.Ĭuyahoga County, Ohio. Density: 1154 persons per square mile.įranklin County, Ohio. Density: 1963 persons per square mile.įayette County, Kentucky. Density: 2810 persons per square mile.Ĭook County, Illinois. Density: 1603 persons per square mile.ĭuPage County, Illinois. ![]() COVID-19 Cases per 100,000 in Urban Areas Surrounding States of IndianaĭR4553 Jennifer Zuker MCPHD EPI Data Source: John Hopkins CSSE & ISDH MPH
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