Category: Coronavirus

Moving Average Number of COVID-19 Cases Declines for Sixth Consecutive Day

The moving weekly average number of cases of COVID-19 per day in Alabama dropped for the sixth consecutive day Sunday as the state Department of Public Health reported 722 cases over the past 24 hours.

The agency’s daily Dashboard showed a total of 104,079 cases, plus 4,354 individuals listed as probable victims of the disease, since the pandemic began in mid-March. There were two deaths reported Sunday, raising the overall total to 1,830, with another 68 listed as probable.

The average number of new cases per day for the past week stood at 906. That figure has declined every day since an average of 1,352 on Aug. 10. The highest seven-day moving average was 1,851 cases per day on July 19.
Read more.

Daily Average Number of COVID-19 Cases Falls to Lowest Level Since Early July

The number of new COVID-19 cases in Alabama rose to 1,161 in Saturday’s count, but the daily average for the past week fell to its lowest point since July 2.

The Alabama Department of Public Health’s dashboard showed a total of 103,357 cases since the pandemic began in mid-March. The update for the past 24 hours listed three deaths, bringing the overall total to 1,828. An additional 4,113 cases and 68 deaths were listed as probably related to the disease.

For the past week, the state has averaged 963 new cases a day, marking the first time the seven-day average has dropped below 1,000 since July 2. There were four consecutive days this week when the count was below 1,000, including 700 on Friday.
Read more.

Face Masks Are Blunting the Pandemic, but Officials Warn the Threat Isn’t Over

COVID-19 positivity rates and the number of hospitalizations are declining here, but Jefferson County and UAB health officials warn safety precautions must remain in place.

“Face coverings have made a difference,” said Dr. Mark Wilson, Jefferson County Health Officer.

He said mandatory facial coverings could be in place through the end of the year in an effort to combat the rise of COVID cases and to reduce the number of expected influenza cases. He urged everyone over the age of six months to get a flu shot as of Sept. 1.

“I don’t know what the state will do, but here in Jefferson County I plan to push for the wearing of face coverings through the end of the year,” Wilson said. Read more.

Daily Average Number of COVID-19 Cases Drops Again Friday

There were 700 new cases of COVID-19 in Alabama on Friday, making the fourth consecutive day with a count below the 1,000 mark, the state Department of Public Health reported.

That brought the number of confirmed cases of the disease to 102,196 since the pandemic began in March. There were four deaths in the latest 24-hour period, raising the state’s toll to 1,825. The agency’s COVID Dashboard said another 4,061 cases and 69 deaths were listed as probably associated with the disease.

The seven-day rolling average of cases stood at 1,053 a day for the past week, also down for the fourth consecutive day. The 14-day rolling average was 1,208 cases a day, which is down for the fifth straight day.
Read more.

College Entry Testing Shows Less Than 1% of Students Have COVID-19

A statewide program to test college students returning to campus has found a COVID positivity rate of just 0.83% of the 30,000 students tested over the past 10 days.

The massive program, GuideSafe, is spearheaded by UAB and partners. It eventually will test about 200,000 students at 50 state colleges and universities.

Dr. Mike Saag, director of UAB’s Division of Infectious Diseases, warned that the numbers can vary 10% to 15% as student testing continues at the 13 test sites.

“Part of our mission is to watch the campuses over time to keep them safe,” Saag said. “We can target interventions based on what we learn from testing.” Read more.

Alabama Chalks Up 695 New COVID-19 Cases

Alabama’s COVID-19 case count increased by just 695 Wednesday, continuing a decline that began more than two weeks ago.

So far, 101,496 confirmed cases of the disease have been diagnosed in the state and 1,821 people have died, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health’s update Thursday morning.

The department counts another 4,061 reports and 69 deaths as probable cases of the coronavirus. Read more.

Alabama Death Rates Near Highs, but New Case Rates Continue Falling

It’s been said by health officials numerous times since the COVID-19 pandemic began that the rate of deaths is a lagging indicator compared to the rate of increase in new cases. That assertion is proving true at the moment, as the moving averages of daily deaths in Alabama attributed to the virus are near record highs, while the averages of new positive tests continue to fall for the third straight week.

Those trends come as the state passed the 100,000 mark in total COVID-19 cases on Wednesday.

In BirminghamWatch’s weekly analysis of data reported by the Alabama Department of Public Health, the 7-day moving average of new COVID-19 cases stood at 1,289.29 per day. That’s down by more than 168 cases from the previous week and almost 563 lower than the record high on July 19.

The longer-term 14-day average is at 1,373.5, down by 152 from the week before. The percentage increase in the number of new positives was up by an average of 1.33% per day over the past seven days, down from a peak of 3.18% on July 15. For Tuesday and Wednesday, the daily increase was below 1%. Read more.

Alabama Eclipses the 100,000 Mark in COVID-19 Cases

The number of COVID-19 cases in Alabama climbed to 100,801 on Wednesday as the state Department of Public Health reported a total of 875 for the latest 24-hour period.

There were 33 deaths for the period, increasing the total to 1,814 since the pandemic began in mid-March. The Health Department’s COVID dashboard said an additional 3,925 cases and 66 deaths are believed to be linked to the disease.

The seven-day rolling average of new cases per day stood at 1,289. The average reached a high of 1,851 on July 19. The state has averaged 25 deaths a day over the past week.
Read more.

Virtually or Physically, the First School Systems Start Opening Under the Shadow of COVID-19

Students in the Birmingham area are starting to get back to their studies this week as schools slowly begin to reopen.

This week through Sept. 8, schools will be kicking off what is bound to be an unusual school year. While all schools will be offering virtual learning programs, some are allowing students to go to class in person and others are offering blended programs of virtual and in-person learning.

Fairfield City Schools was one of the earliest systems in the area to reconvene, on Monday. The system is having orientation this week, laying the groundwork for instruction to commence.

Parents and students are going to schools to receive schedules, syllabi and, in some cases, devices for online learning. Read more.