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Prince George's Records Most Coronavirus-Related Deaths Since May
The coronavirus vaccine arrived in Maryland on Monday, but Prince George's still has a growing outbreak. Deaths and cases continue to soar.
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD — Last week challenged Prince Georgians. The county recorded its most coronavirus-related deaths since the week of May 31.
Additionally, County Executive Angela Alsobrooks announced new regulations that will pause indoor dining for a month, effective Wednesday. Marylanders got one piece of good news, however, as the first coronavirus vaccines reached the state.
Last week's 3,280 infections are up 175 from the week prior, setting a new record for the most cases in a seven-day span. The virus also killed 32 county residents last week, the Maryland Department of Health said.
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Total infections are nearing 50,000. Hospitalizations are approaching their springtime highs. Deaths are closing in on 1,000.
Here is a look at how Prince George's County's coronavirus metrics are trending as the fall surge takes hold in Maryland.
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Coronavirus Case Rate
Health officials focus on several metrics to evaluate the coronavirus pandemic. The most frequently-used are the case rate, hospitalizations and percent positivity.
The case rate is a per-capita measure that makes it easy to compare places with different populations.
A jurisdiction's case rate is the average number of new coronavirus infections-per-day that it registers over a rolling week per 100,000 people.
As a barometer, Maryland health officials say expanded in-person classes are probably safe when the local case rate dips below 5. Prince George's County's case rate has spiked to 50.76, which is up 3.79 from this time last week.
Thursday's case rate of 53.62 was the county's highest mark ever. Since setting that record, however, the case rate has decreased slightly for three straight days.
Prince George's had a previous case rate high of 38.85 on May 7. It reached lows of 7.57 on July 2 and 9.96 on Sept. 25, but it's been an upward climb since then.
Hospitalizations
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations have also pointed upward. They are down from their high of 244 in the week of May 3, but hospitalizations are growing quickly.
The disease left 176 people hospitalized in Prince George's County in the last reported week. That's up 15 from the week prior, and it's the most since the week of May 17. Hospitalizations hit an overall low of 44 in the week of Sept. 20.
Covid ActNow, a coronavirus statistics website, estimates that Prince George's County has 122 beds in the intensive care unit. Hospitals need to save some of these beds for emergencies that aren't related to coronavirus.
Last week, Prince George's had 57 patients in the ICU with the virus. That's up seven from the week prior, and it's the most since the week of May 31. ICU hospitalizations maxed out at 69 in the week of May 3 and receded to 11 by the week of Aug. 2.
Positivity Rate
The county's positivity rate fell slightly this week. This is the percentage of coronavirus tests that come back positive over a moving seven days. The statistic also measures whether an area has enough tests to identify most of its infections.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a positivity rate of less than 5 percent demonstrates that a region has enough testing to control its outbreak. The Maryland Department of Health says hybrid learning should be safe when jurisdictions fall beneath this benchmark.
Prince George's County's positivity rate sits at 9.49 percent, which is 0.38 percentage points lower than last week. Dec. 5's positivity rate of 10.09 percent was the steepest clip since June 16. This was the county's first slip above the 10 percent benchmark in 170 days.
The positivity rate is down from its May 2 high of 41.95 percent, but it's up from its Sept. 24 low of 3.46 percent.
Total Cases And Deaths
Prince George's County's 47,682 coronavirus infections are the most in the state. The virus is blamed for the death of 967 county residents.
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