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Washington, DC’s Curve 2
Since April 20, 2020
May 4, 2020
New confirmed cases over the past week:
§ Monday, April 27: 102
§ Tuesday, April 28: 112
§ Wednesday, April 29: 217
§ Thursday, April 30: 335
§ Friday, May 1: 139
§ Saturday, May 2: 219
§ Sunday, May 3: 154
Average daily new positives over last 14 days: 160.2
COVID-19 Hospitalizations in Washington, DC 3
May 4, 2020
Total COVID-19 447
317
Inpatients who are not in ICU or vented:
39
Inpatients in ICU but not vented:
91
Inpatients in ICU and vented:
INPATIENTS:
ReOpen DC Metrics 4
May 4, 2020
Metric Phased Reopening Where we are today
Sustained decrease in community spread for 14 days
14 days of decline 0 days
Health care capacity without surge 79% capacity, sustained for 7 days 78% acute capacity
Testing capacity for1) symptomatic, 2) essential roles, and3) close contacts
Ability to test all three groups Ability to test all three groups
Contact tracing capacity for all new cases and their close contacts
Contact tracing all new cases and their close contacts within 1 day
Currently contact tracing priority populations and their close contacts
COVID-19 Cases by Location 5
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Increased rates of infection in 16th Street Heights and Columbia
Heights neighborhoods.
A Closer Look at Positive COVID-19 Cases in DC
Total Number Positives
Percent
All 5,170 100
Race
Unknown 789 15American Indian/Alaska Native 14 <1Asian 74 1Black/African American 2426 47Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 10 <1Other/Multi-Racial 1014 20White 810 16Refused During Interview 33 1
Ethnicity
Unknown 1239 24Hispanic or Latinx 976 19NOT Hispanic or Latinx 2936 57Refused During Interview 19 0
6
Total Confirmed Cases: 5,170
May 4, 2020
Patient Age Total Positive Cases %
All 5,170 100
Unknown 3 <1
0-18 140 3
19-30 794 15
31-40 987 19
41-50 827 16
51-60 908 18
61-70 788 15
71-80 392 8
81+ 331 6
Gender Total Positive Cases %
Female 2,498 48
Male 2,663 52
A Closer Look at Lives Lost 7
Total Lives Lost: 258
May 4, 2020
Patient Age (yrs) Total Lives Lost %
All 258 100
0-18 1 <1
19-30 2 <1
31-40 3 1
41-50 7 3
51-60 32 12
61-70 70 27
71-80 57 22
81+ 86 33
All 258 100
Gender Total Lives Lost %
Female 109 42
Male 149 58
Race/Ethnicity Total Lives Lost Percent
All 258 100
Asian 5 2
Black 205 79
White 27 10
Hispanic 19 8
Unknown 2 1
Comorbidities Total Lives Lost %
Asthma 9 4COPD (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) 23 10
Diabetes 110 49
Hypertension (High blood pressure) 159 71
Cancer 18 8
HIV 6 3
Other 104 46
Greater Risk of COVID-19 Complications 8
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People 65 years and older, especially those with other health conditions
People of all ages with underlying medical conditions, particularly if not well controlled, including:
§ High blood pressure and other serious heart conditions
§ Diabetes
§ Chronic lung disease or moderate to severe asthma
§ Severe obesity
§ Chronic kidney disease undergoing dialysis
§ Liver disease
§ Immunocompromised
Many conditions can cause a person to be immunocompromised, including: cancer treatment, smoking, bone marrow or organ transplantation, immune deficiencies, poorly controlled HIV or AIDS, and prolonged use of corticosteroids and other immune weakening medications
Take Precautions 9
May 4, 2020
CONTINUE TO SEEK CARE AND CALL 911 FOR EMERGENCIES
Continue your medications and do not change your treatment plan without talking to your doctor.
Have at least a 2-week supply of prescription and non-prescription medications.
SEEKING MEDICAL CARE
Symptoms of COVID-19 11
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LISTEN TO YOUR BODY
COVID-19 and Children 12
May 4, 2020
The symptoms of COVID-19 are similar in children and adults.
However, children with confirmed COVID-19 have generally shown mild symptoms.
Fever Runny Nose Cough
Reported symptoms in children include cold-like symptoms, such as
Headache, sore throat, vomiting and diarrhea have also been reported.
New Testing Site 13
May 4, 2020
To make an appointment, call
202-865-2119
Howard University Hospital testing site
located in Ward 7
NEW THIS WEEK:
Howard University Hospital Testing Site
4414 Benning Rd., NE, Suite 2400
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Tuesdays and Thursdays
Free COVID-19 Testing 14
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Learn more about sites across DC at coronavirus.dc.gov/testing
COVID-19 Testing HotlineEnglish: 1-855-363-0333
English & Spanish: 1-844-796-2797
Be Vigilant 15
May 4, 2020
EVERY MINUTE COUNTS
§ Uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain in the center of your chest
§ Pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach
§ Shortness of breath with or without chest discomfort
§ Cold sweat, nausea or lightheadedness
§ Face drooping§ Arm weakness§ Slurred speech
Heart Attack Symptoms Stroke Symptoms
Enrolling in Health Insurance 16
May 4, 2020
Any DC resident who is currently uninsured can quickly and easily enroll
in a health insurance plan at dchealthlink.com.