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1 Updated: 1/11/2021
Wayne County Health Department
Weekly Covid-19 Report
January 3-9, 2021
Summary: Public health surveillance data indicate Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid19) activity in Wayne County increased at a faster pace than the previous week. The cumulative number of cases were reported to the health department is 6,397 cases with 1,706 cases reported in the last 4 weeks. Most of the cases reported in the last 4 weeks are 20-59 years of age (64%) and percentage of cases is slightly higher among females (57%). The cumulative number of hospitalized cases is 330 with 28 admitted in the last 4 weeks. Most of the hospitalized cases admitted in the last 4 weeks are 60 years of age or older (83%). The cumulative number of Covid19 deaths among Wayne County residents is 160. Eleven Wayne County residents have died from Covid19 in the last 4 weeks.
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Indicator Current Week Previous Week Trend
(# of weeks) Total to Date
Number of New Cases Reported1 428 324 1 6,397
Number of Hospitalized Cases1 2 2 1 330
Number of Deaths:2 1 1 1 160
Number of Presumed Recovered3 5,333
Number of Active Cases4 877
2 Updated: 1/11/2021
Number of New Covid19 Cases by Date Reported to the Health Department:
The 7-day average for the number of new cases reported to the Wayne County Health Department is 59 new cases per day.
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Number of Covid19 Cases by Status and Day:
1,577 cases have been reported to the Wayne County Health Department during the last 4 weeks. Health Department staff are
managing approximately 900 active cases.
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Source: Ohio Disease Reporting System
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Percentage of Covid19 Cases by Sex:
During the last 4 weeks, the percentage of Wayne County cases is slightly higher among females (57%) than males (42%). This
pattern is consistent with the percentage of cases by sex since the beginning of the pandemic.
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Source: Ohio Disease Reporting System
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Percentage of Covid19 Cases by Age Group:
During the last 4 weeks, the highest percentage of reported cases have been among individuals ages 20-69. This pattern is consistent
with the age distribution of cases since the beginning of the pandemic. The percentage of cases among those 20-29 is higher during
the last 4 weeks compared to the percentage since the beginning of the pandemic (chart below).
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Source: Ohio Disease Reporting System
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Covid19 Cases by Race and Ethnicity:
Since the beginning of the pandemic, the highest number of reported cases are among White, non-Hispanics (4,472). Seventy-four
cases have been identified as Black or African American, 52 cases have been identified as Hispanic, and 34 cases have been identified
as Asian. Case rates are higher among Blacks (4,340 per 100,000) and White, non-Hispanics (4,107 per 100,000) compared Hispanics
(2,259 per 100,000), and Asians (3,074 per 100,000) (data not shown).
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Trends in Covid19 Cases by Zip Code (2 week intervals):
During the last 2 weeks, Since the beginning of the pandemic, the highest number of reported cases are from the Wooster (44691)
zip code (281 cases) followed by residents of the Orrville (44667) zip code (125 cases) (map below). The highest case rates were
found in Orrville (44677) and Doylestown (44230) (data not shown).
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Number of Hospitalized Covid19 Cases Reported by Day (since June 1st):
During the last 4 weeks, 28 Wayne County cases have been hospitalized. 9 out of the 28 were admitted to an intensive care unit.
The admission date is unknown for 21 hospitalized cases and excluded from the chart below.
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Source: Ohio Department of Health
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Covid19 Hospitalizations by Sex:
During the last 4 weeks, a higher percentage of Wayne County hospitalized cases have been female. This pattern is not consistent
with the sex distribution of hospitalized cases since the beginning of the pandemic.
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Covid19 Hospitalizations by Age Group:
During the last 4 weeks, 83% of hospitalized cases among Wayne County residents are among those ages 60 or older. Since the
beginning of the pandemic, 76% of hospitalized cases have been among those 60 or older.
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Covid19 Hospitalizations by Race and Ethnicity:
Of the 320 hospitalized cases, 295 have been identified as White, non-Hispanic. Four have been identified as Black or African
American, 2 hospitalized case has been identified as Asian and 2 have been identified as Hispanic. Hospitalization rates are higher
among white, non-Hispanics (271 per 100,000) and African Americans (235 per 100,000) than Asians (181 per 100,000) and Hispanics
(87 per 100,000) (data not shown).
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Covid19 Hospitalizations by Zip Code (Last 4 weeks)
During the last 4 weeks, the highest numbers of hospitalized cases came from the Orrville (44667) zip code (10 hospitalizations) and
Wooster (44691) zip code (6 hospitalizations). The highest hospitalization rate was in the Orrville (44667) zip code.
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Number of Covid19 Deaths Reported by Day (since June 1st):
11 Wayne County resident have died from Covid19 during the last 4 weeks.
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Percentage of Covid19 Deaths by Sex:
During the last 4 weeks, more deaths have occurred among females than males. This pattern is opposite of the sex distribution of
deaths since the beginning of the pandemic.
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Source: Ohio Department of Health
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Percentage of Covid19 Deaths by Age Group:
During last 4 weeks, 73% of decedents were 70 years of age or older. This is younger than the age distribution of decedents since
the beginning of the pandemic.
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Source: Ohio Department of Health
16 Updated: 1/11/2021
Covid19 Deaths by Race and Ethnicity:
133 out of the 160 deaths have been identified as white, non-Hispanic. One decedent has been identified as Asian.
Cumulative Covid19 Deaths by Zip Code:
95 out of the 160 deaths have occurred among residents of the 44691 zip code. 18 deaths have occurred among residents of the
44667 zip code, 14 deaths have occurred among residents of the 44230 zip code, and 12 deaths have occurred among residents of
the 44618 zip code (map below).
17 Updated: 1/11/2021
Case Fatality Rates (CFR):
Case fatality rate (CFR) is the percentage of cases who die from a disease divided by the number of people who are diagnosed with
the disease. The CFR is used to estimate disease severity. The overall Covid-19 CFR for cases reported to the Wayne County Health
Department is 2.5%. CFR increases from 0% for cases ages 0-29 to 21.3% for cases ages 80 or older (chart below).
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Long-Term Care Facility Residents and Health Care Professionals:
345 cases among residents of long-term care facilities have been reported to the health department. Of these cases, 29 have been
hospitalized and 98 have died (chart below). The case fatality rate for residents of long-term care facilities is 24%. 383 cases among
health care professionals providing direct patient care have reported to the health department. Of these cases, 13 have been
hospitalized and 0 have died (chart below).
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Data Sources:
1. Ohio Disease Reporting System (ODRS): Information on cases of communicable diseases reportable under Ohio Revised Code are housed and maintained by the Ohio Disease Reporting System (ODRS). Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid19) is a reportable condition under Ohio Revised Code. Health Care Providers are required to immediately notify their local public health department of Covid19 cases for follow-up. Cases with a classification status of confirmed or probable are included in this report. Confirmed cases are defined as patients that receive a positive laboratory test performed for Covid19. Probable cases must meet clinical criteria and epidemiologic evidence without confirmatory laboratory testing OR meet presumptive laboratory evidence and either clinical criteria or epidemiologic evidence.
2. Office of Vital Statistics: The Wayne County Health Department Office of Vital Statistics receives reports on the causes of death that occur within the county. Covid19 deaths were included in this report if they were listed as the immediate or underlying cause of death on the death certificate.
3. Definition of Recovered: The number of cases minus the number of deaths minus the number of cases with illness onset in the last 21 days. This does not take into account any new health problems recovered people may now have as a result of a Covid infection.
4. Definition of Active Cases: The cumulative number of cases reported to the health department minus the number of recovered cases minus the cumulative number of cases who have died.
All data points listed in the report are preliminary. The data reflect the latest numbers on the date of the ODRS query. Data points are subject to change and updated each week.
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