Confirmed illnesses in Fayette now at 74, with 4 fatalities; statewide hospitalizations increase to 1,332 total beds occupied, 18% of total cases —
Here’s the Covid-19 pandemic report from the Georgia Department of Public Health for midday, April 6:
Total test-confirmed cases statewide: 7,314, which is 667 more than the previous day’s number of 6,647, an increase of 10%. (“Today’s significant increase in cases is in part due to additional laboratories reporting to DPH, and also improvements in electronic reporting from other laboratories,” DPH said.)
Statewide deaths: 229, an increase of 18 fatalities over the previous day’s 211, which is 8.5% higher than the April 5 report
State Covid-19 death rate: 3.13% of all confirmed cases reported
Fayette County: Confirmed infections — 74 with 4 deaths (No breakout of how many in hospital)
Coweta County: Confirmed infections — 76 with 2 deaths (No breakout of how many in hospital)
Hospitalized: 1,332 in hospital beds statewide, which is 18.21% of the total confirmed cases, compared to 1,283 in hospitals on April 5, an increase of 49 newly hospitalized patients (3.8% increase over the previous day) across the state of Georgia.
Total coronavirus tests: 31,274 by private and state labs, which represents 3,442 (12.3%) more tests than the 27,832 tests one day earlier.
Total positive tests: 7,314 so far with all testing, a positive confirmation rate of 23.3% of the total tests administered. Roughly 1 out of every 4 tests administered comes back with a positive reading on the presence of coronavirus.
Covid-19 in neighboring counties
Fulton — 1,027 cases, 28 deaths; Clayton — 244 cases, 9 deaths; Henry — 178 cases, 3 deaths; Coweta — 76 cases, 2 deaths; Fayette — 74 cases, 4 deaths; Spalding — 41 cases, 2 deaths.
Here’s what the raw numbers of new hospital patients across the state of Georgia and the corresponding rates of hospitalization increase day over day look like:
• March 26 — 79 new patients, 20% increase across the state;
• March 27 — 93 new patients, 19.9% increase across the state;
• March 28 — 51 new patients, 9% state increase;
• March 29 — 49 new patients, 7.9% state increase;
• March 30 — 41 new patients, 6.1% state increase.
• March 31 — 111 new patients, 15.7% state increase
• April 1 — 134 new patients, 16.3% state increase
• April 2 — 104 new patients, 10.9% state increase
• April 3 — 102 new patients, 9.6% increase over previous day
• April 4 — 81 new patients, 6.9% increase over previous day
• April 5 — 44 new patients, 3.5% increase over previous day
• April 6 — 48 new patients, 3.8% increase over previous day
Confirmed cases by age group:
Age 0-17 — 1%
Age 18-59 — 60%
Age 60+ — 35%
Age unknown — 4%
Confirmed cases by sex:
Female — 53%
Male — 46%
Unknown — 1%
Below is the daily progression of reported Covid-19 cases and fatalities in Fayette County:
March 9 — 1 case, no deaths
March 13 — 5 cases, no deaths
March 17 — 5 cases, no deaths
March 19 — 9 cases, no deaths
March 20 — 9 cases, 1 death (male, 83, other medical conditions)
March 22 — 9 cases, 1 death
March 23 — 10 cases, 1 death
March 24 — 12 cases, 1 death.
March 25 — 12 cases, 1 death
March 26 — 14 cases, 2 deaths (no new details provided)
March 27 — 19 cases, 2 deaths
March 28 — 25 cases, 2 deaths
March 29 — 26 cases, 3 deaths (male, 83; male, 79; female, 77; all with underlying medical conditions)
March 30 — 32 cases, 3 deaths
March 31 — 44 cases, 4 deaths (female, 51, NO underlying medical condition)
April 1 — 48 cases, 4 deaths
April 2 — 52 cases, 4 deaths
April 3 — 58 cases, 4 deaths
April 4 — 62 cases, 4 deaths
April 5 — 67 cases, 4 deaths
April 6 — 74 cases, 4 deaths