So, Georgia opened in May. We have never had a mandated mask order, statewide. We've been through holidays, riots, protests, voting, beaches open, bars open etc.
This is the daily reporting for today.
These data represent confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported to the Georgia Department of Public Health.
dph.georgia.gov
View attachment 8563
For those who want %.
2.4% Death Rate (has fallen a FULL % point since the end of last month) ((Our death total is only 8.8% of New York's total))
2.1% ICU Admission Rate
11% Hospitalization Rate (length and treatment intensity not listed)
I'd give our Governor a thumbs up for the way he has handled this.
See you guys this fall at BDS @ HGF!!
You realize that none of those numbers are good numbers.
24 out of every 1,000 people with a confirmed case dying is not good.
1 out of every 9 needing hospitalization is not good. My daughter and son in law were visiting last night. his mom is a nurse. She says her hospital in Atlanta is full of COVID patients again. My neighbors who are nurses (one an ICU nurse) say the same thing at their hospital. 1 out of every 50 needing an ICU bed awful.
If it is similar to the national average the average length of stay for a COVID patient in the hospital is over a week. If they are in ICU it is over 2 weeks.
2,786 COVID patients in GA hospitals as of last night (the data you screenshot is as of 3 pm yesterday), that is the highest it has been at any time and it is increasing every day.
The current 7 day avg positive test % in GA is 15.5%, 6th highest in the country (only FL, TX, AZ, SC and AK have higher numbers) and one that suggests that community spread is currently out of control in the state of GA (recommendation is that number needs to be below 5% in order to be able to open and keep cases from exploding again assuming you use mitigation measures and have contact tracing in place)
You also have this comment
Russell Edwards, an Athens-Clarke Commissioner, said Wednesday that local hospitals were unable to accept new patients because they were so overwhelmed by new cases of the disease.
We should never come close to what happened in NY, no one should, they got caught in the first wave with no understanding of how to fight it.
But our health care system is getting strained already and with a current estimated transmission rate of 1.07 the cases, hospitalizations and deaths are all likely to continue to increase for the foreseeable future in our state.
Right now the numbers in GA are really bad and getting worse every day, I hope that it improves soon, but right now every metric is getting demonstratably worse, not better.