MDH Weekly COVID-19 Report 9/24/2020

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Minnesota Department of HealthWEEKLY COVID-19 REPORT9/24/2020This MDH Weekly COVID-19 Report presents data in an easy to interpret way and enhances theinformation provided in the daily Situation Update for COVID-19 web page with trends and situationalinsights as well as trends over time. Minnesota Situation Update for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) us/situation.html)updated daily at 11 a.m. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Cases in the U.S. pdates/cases-in-us.html) Neighboring states’ COVID-19 information: Wisconsin: Outbreaks in Wisconsin ) Iowa: Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) l-Coronavirus) North Dakota: Coronavirus Cases onavirus/north-dakota-coronavirus-cases) South Dakota: Novel Coronavirus Updates and Information a Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.Page 1

About Minnesota COVID-19 Data Many people with COVID-19 are not tested, so thelaboratory-confirmed cases in this report represent only afraction of the total number of people in Minnesota whohave had COVID-19. Data is for cases that were tested andreturned positive. All data is preliminary and may change as cases areinvestigated. Many data points are collected during caseinterviews. Data presented below is for all cases,regardless of interview status. Data for cases pendinginterview may be listed as “unknown/missing”. Weekly data is reported by MMWR week, which is theweek of the year assigned by the National NotifiableDiseases Surveillance System for the purposes of diseasereporting and publishing. Numbers listed as cumulative total are cumulative sinceJan. 20, 2020.health.mn.gov/coronavirusContentsAbout Minnesota COVID-19 Data. 2COVID-19 Overview Summary. 3Laboratory Tests for COVID-19. 4Number of Tests and Percent Positive by Week. 5Laboratory Test Rates by County of Residence. 6Percent of Tests Positive by County of Residence.7Weekly Percent of Tests Positive by County of Residence. 8Testing Demographics: Age. 9Testing Demographics: Gender. 10Laboratory Confirmed Cases.11New Cases by Week, 7-Day Average.12Cases by County of Residence.13Cumulative Case Rate by County of Residence.14Weekly Case Rate by County of Residence.15Hospitalizations, ICU Hospitalizations.16Hospitalizations by Week, 7-Day Average. 17ICU Hospitalizations by Week, 7-Day Average.18Deaths.19Deaths by Week, 7-Day Average. 20Deaths by County of Residence .21Demographics: Age.22Cases by Age Group and Specimen Collection Date.23Demographics: Gender.24Demographics: Race & Ethnicity.25Age-Adjusted Race & Ethnicity Rates.26Demographics: Interview Language. 27Interview Language by County of Residence.28Likely Exposure.29Cases by Likely Exposure and Specimen Collection Date .30Residence Type.31Occupational Related Cases: Health Care.32Potential Exposure in Child Care Settings.33Cases Associated with Congregate Care Settings.34Congregate Care Facility Outbreaks.35Response Metrics: Testing and Interview Timing.36Syndromic Surveillance. 37Minnesota Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.Page 2

COVID-19 Overview Summary1,895,30293,012Total Laboratory Tests(cumulative)7,335Total Confirmed Cases(cumulative)100,0002,049Total Hospitalizations(cumulative)1,988Total ICU Hospitalizations(cumulative)83,862Total Deaths(cumulative)No Longer Needing Isolation(cumulative)Total hospitalized (cumulative) by date of first hospital admissionTotal deaths (cumulative) by date reported by MDHTotal confirmed cases (cumulative) by date specimen collected90,00080,00070,00060,00050,000Due to the need to confirmreports and reporting delays,data may be incomplete40,00030,00020,00010,000MN Phases of ReopeningPhase I5/18-6/1PII6/1-9Phase III6/10-present9/20Week 39:9/20-9/269/13Week 38:9/13-9/199/6Week 37:9/6-9/128/30Week 36:8/30-9/58/23Week 35:8/23-8/298/16Week 34:8/16-8/228/9Week 33:8/9-8/158/2Week 32:8/2-8/87/26Week 31:7/26-8/17/19Week 30:7/19-7/257/12Week 29:7/12-7/187/5Week 28:7/5-7/116/28Week 27:6/28-7/46/21Week 26:6/21-6/276/14Week 25:6/14-6/206/7Week 24:6/7-6/135/31Week 23:5/31-6/65/24Week 22:5/24-5/305/17Week 21:5/17-5/235/10Week 20:5/10-5/165/3Week 19:5/3-5/94/26Week 18:4/26-5/24/19Week 17:4/19-4/254/12Stay Home MN3/26-5/17Week 16:4/12-4/184/5Week 15:4/5-4/113/29Week 14:3/29-4/43/22Week 13:3/22-3/283/15Week 12:3/15-3/213/8Week 11:3/8-3/143/1Week 10:3/1-3/7MMWR Week0Phase III with mask mandate7/25-present More information on the MN Phases of Reopening can be found in the Minnesota’s Stay Safe Plan mn/stay-safe-plan.jsp) Detailed data for this chart is outlined in the following pages. Current data: Minnesota Situation Update for Coronavirus Disease 2019 us/situation.html)Minnesota Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.Page 3

Laboratory Tests for COVID-19Testing numbers show how many total tests have been done for people who live in Minnesota. Some people get tested more thanonce. Tests are reported per test to account for changes in testing capacity and for individuals who are tested more than once overthe course of the pandemic. Tests are reported by the date the test was run in the laboratory.1,895,302Total Laboratory Tests(cumulative) Current data: Minnesota Situation Update for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) us/situation.html)Minnesota Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.Page 4

Number of Tests and Percent Positive by WeekNumber ofWeeklytests andNumberpercentagepositiveby dateof laboratorytesting.Only testsreportedby laboratoriesandPercentPosi veCOVID-19LaboratoryTestsby SpecimenDatereporting both positive and negative results are included inpositivity calculations. Percent positive is the percent of positive tests from the total number of tests by county of residence.Due to delays inNumber of TestsPercent of Tests Posi vesdeduplication of resultsdata are subject to100%change. 130,00090%80%MMWR WeekNumber of TestsPercent of Tests PositiveMarch 1, 2020March 8, 2020March 15, 2020March 22, 2020March 29, 2020April 5, 2020April 12, 2020April 19, 2020April 26, 2020May 3, 2020May 10, 2020May 17, 2020May 24, 2020May 31, 2020June 7, 2020June 14, 2020June 21, 2020June 28, 2020July 5, 2020July 12, 2020July 19, 2020July 26, 2020August 2, 2020August 9, 2020August 16, 2020August 23, 2020August 30, 2020September 6, 2020September 13, 00040%50,000Number of Weekly TestsPercent of Tests Posi ve70%40,00030%30,00020%20,00010%10,000MN Phases of ReopeningPhase ISep 13Week 38:9/13-9/19Sep 6Week 37:9/6-9/12Aug 30Week 36:8/30-9/5Aug 23Week 35:8/23-8/29Aug 16Week 34:8/16-8/22Aug 9Week 33:8/9-8/15Aug 2Week 32:8/2-8/8Jul 26Week 31:7/26-8/1Jul 19Week 30:7/19-7/25Jul 12Week 29:7/12-7/18Jul 5Week 28:7/5-7/11Jun 28Week 27:6/28-7/4Jun 21Phase IIIWeek 26:6/21-6/27Jun 14Week 25:6/14-6/20Jun 7PIIWeek 24:6/7-6/13May 31Week 23:5/31-6/6May 24Week 22:5/24-5/30May 17Week 21:5/17-5/23May 10Week 20:5/10-5/16May 3Week 19:5/3-5/9Apr 26Week 18:4/26-5/2Apr 19Week 17:4/19-4/25Apr 12Stay Home MNWeek 16:4/12-4/18Apr 5Week 15:4/5-4/11Mar 29Week 14:3/29-4/4Mar 22Week 13:3/22-3/28Mar 15Week 12:3/15-3/21Week 11:3/8-3/14Mar 80Mar 1Week 10:3/1-3/70%MMWR WeekPhase III with mask mandateSource: MDH analysis of MDH Public HealthLab and private lab repor ng on COVID-19 tes ngfor MN Residents.Data is reported at the test level using thespecimen date. Percent of posi ve tests is the percentage sts posi ve out of the total number of tests for the week.Minnesota Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.Page 5

Laboratory Test Rates by County of Residence000People,CountyCumulativeratebyof testsby county of residence per 10,000 people. Only tests reported by10,000People,reportingby Countylaboratoriesboth positive and negative results are included.1,2363,384tests per 10,000 people statewideCountyNumber of TestsCumulative RateCountyNumber of TestsCumulative 58McLeod9,5502,666Meeker5,0022,167Mille 4Benton10,6542,678Morrison8,5162,585Big Stone1,9483,884Mower22,9225,788Blue sted68,1034,449Chippewa4,7973,994Otter ottonwood3,7053,258Pope2,8442,590Crow 5Red 20St. oochiching3,2642,581Wadena4,2523,116Lac qui ngton82,4793,256Lake of the Woods6121,607Watonwan4,7734,350Le omen1,1452,080Yellow g134,4475,788BeltramiMinnesota Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.Page 6

Percent of Tests Positive by County of ResidencePositive number of tests and positivity calculations include only tests reported by labs that report both positive andnegative results. Percent positive is the percent of positive tests from the total number of tests by county of residence.0.0%24.9%0.0%5.3%% positive statewideCounty% PositiveCounty% %Meeker4.3%3.6%Mille Lacs2.7%Benton5.2%Morrison2.7%Big Stone3.7%Mower6.3%Blue %Chippewa4.4%Otter od6.2%Pope3.3%Crow Wing3.4%Ramsey6.8%Dakota6.4%Red ne3.9%Hennepin7.0%Sibley5.3%Houston2.9%St. asha2.8%Koochiching3.9%Wadena1.6%Lac qui Parle3.7%Waseca5.3%Lake2.8%Washington4.8%Lake of the Woods2.8%Watonwan10.5%Le ight5.2%Mahnomen2.7%Yellow eltrami24.9%Minnesota Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.Page 7

Weekly Percent of Tests Positive by County of ResidencePercent of positive tests by county of residence in Minnesota by week of specimen collection. Only tests reported by laboratories reporting both positive and negativeresults are included in positivity calculations. Percent positive is the percent of positive tests from the total number of tests by county of residence.Week 33:8/9-8/15Week 34:8/16-8/22Week 35:8/23-8/29Week 36:8/30-9/5Week 37:9/6-9/12 Downloadable CSV file of current data for these maps is provided at: Minnesota COVID-19 Weekly Report us/stats/index.html)Minnesota Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.CountyWeek 33: 8/9-8/15Week 34: 8/16-8/22Week 35: 8/23-8/29Week 36: 8/30-9/5Week 37: 8.90%4.80%5.90%Big Stone8.70%8.20%7.50%5.00%4.50%Blue %0.00%0.00%Cottonwood5.00%3.50%3.20%1.50%2.30%Crow 4.30%0.80%Lac qui .00%2.40%Lake of the Woods3.80%0.00%4.30%9.70%3.00%Le 5.30%Mille 80%Otter 0%5.50%4.70%3.90%Red ibley6.30%12.00%6.90%4.60%4.30%St Wright6.40%7.30%9.60%6.40%3.70%Yellow 0%5.50%4.60%4.00%4.6%4.9%4.9%4.7%4.7%Page 8

TestingDemographics: AgeTes ng by Age GroupNumber of positive and negative tests by age group. Only tests reported by laboratories reporting both positive and negative results are included in positivitycalculations,170,000inconclusive test results are not included (inconclusive test results are those that are not clearly positive or negative).160,000150,000ResultNega ve140,000Posi ve130,000120,000100,000Number of TestsNumber of 840,82716,8602,076Minnesota Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.Total1,200100 100 915-191,81710-1410-141545-9 5-9Positive0-4 0-4Age Group(in years)Unk./Nullmissing099,2001,769,521Page 9

Testing Demographics: GenderTes ngGenderNumber of positiveandbynegativetests by gender. Only tests reported by laboratories reporting both positive and negative results are included in positivity calculations,inconclusive test 1,100,000results are not included (inconclusive test results are those that are not clearly positive or negative).ResultNega ve1,000,000Posi ve900,000800,000Number of TestsNumber of nesota Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.Page 10

Laboratory Confirmed CasesConfirmed cases are individual people who live in Minnesota that tested positive for COVID-19. Cases are represented by the initial date of positive specimencollection.93,012Total Confirmed Cases(cumulative) Tables of current data: Minnesota Situation Update for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) us/situation.html)Minnesota Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.Page 11

New Cases by Week, 7-Day AverageLaboratory confirmed cases by week of specimen collection date, and 7-day moving average of new cases.New Cases by Week of Specimen CollectionNew Cases by Week of Specimen DateSeptember 20, 20201197September 13, 20205973September 6, 20203915August 30, 20204523August 23, 20205280August 16, 20204777August 9, 20204344August 2, 20204437Jul

Minnesota Department of Health Weekly COVID-19 Report: Updated 9/24/2020 with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day. Page 1 Minnesota Department of Health WEEKLY COVID-19 REPORT 9/24/2020 This MDH Weekly COVID-19 Report presents data in an easy to interpret way and enhances the

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