Coronavirus update, Aug. 27: Stanislaus County has highest single-day positivity rate
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Stanislaus County coronavirus numbers continued to be mixed – with single-day cases, deaths and positivity rates trending higher, but hospitalizations heading down.
The single-day positivity rate of 65.77 was the highest since the start of the pandemic, but it was with a small sample size – just 555 tests, which yielded 365 more infections. That was the highest single-day total since the release of 426 positive tests on Aug. 15.
While the seven-day rate increased to 18.3%, ahead of the 15.33% the day before, the 14-day rate dropped from 20.8% to 19.7%.
Hospitalizations fell to an August-low of 146 confirmed cases in the five county hospital, although that number does not include those who are in the Central Valley Specialty Hospital, which began being used in the last month to take the burden off the major facilities.
There were six available adult intensive care unit beds available.
Three more deaths were announced, bringing the county total to 240. Details on age, gender and underlying conditions were not available the victims.
The number of infected people stood at 13,886, the agency’s online update reported. Another 69,682 residents have tested negative, and 12,803 are presumed recovered.
The overall infection rate since March was 16.6%, up from 16.3% on Wednesday. The rate for August is 21.37%.
To apply for a waiver to reopen school campuses for kindergartners to sixth grade, the California Department of Public Health wants the 14-day case rate per 100,000 residents at or below 200 based on the “episode date,” or the “earliest date that the (patient) can be known to have had the infection. “ Stanislaus County was at 214.8, versus 236 on Tuesday.
The per capita rate based on reported date in the last 14 days is 417, down from 484.
There are other factors that need to be met before reopening, and it includes being off the state watch list for 14 days. Stanislaus County is on that watch list.
Updated numbers on the percentage by age of those infected and ethnicity and city date were not updated on Wednesday.
In other nearby counties:
- San Joaquin County has 297 COVID-19-related deaths among 16,615 cases.
- Merced County has 112 deaths among 7,744 cases.
- Tuolumne County has 189 cases and two deaths.
- Mariposa County has 71 cases and two deaths.
As of Wednesday morning, there were 687,730 confirmed cases in California and 12,552 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. There were 5,823,685 U.S. cases and 179,743 deaths.
Here is the state tracker.
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This story was originally published August 27, 2020 at 4:45 AM.