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(August 4, 2021 12:00 PM) The Jackson County Health Department released the COVID-19 positive numbers for Jackson County.  As of 12:00 PM today, there are 15,005 positive cases (cumulative), and 288 deaths (cumulative)*.    

There are 12 new cases since yesterday’s report.

Cumulative recovered, as of August 4: 14,477**

As of July 29, there are 3 persons at Henry Ford Allegiance Health being treated as inpatients for COVID-19. 

The cumulative numbers posted on Mondays include the data from Saturday, Sunday and Monday.  Recovered numbers are being posted as received. 

*These numbers do not reflect any cases or deaths identified through Michigan Department of Corrections.  Their numbers are listed under a separate category and reported by the state at Michigan Statistics.

Cases reported involving Jackson County school students or staff are included in our posted numbers.  For details regarding cases and outbreaks at Michigan schools please see https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98163_98173_102480—,00.html

**Recovered is defined as the number of persons with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis who are alive 30 days post-onset (or referral date if onset is not available).

Gender

Number of Cases

Percent

Male

6952

46.3%

Female

7966

52.9%

Unknown

117

0.8%

The Age group is reported as a percentage of the total instead of the actual number. 

Age – Years

Percent

0 -19

16.7%

20 – 29

17.0%

30 – 39

14.6%

40 – 49

13.8%

50 – 59

15.5%

60 – 69

11.5%

70 -79

6.3%

80

4.5%

 

Note: Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.

Race

% of overall case by race

Caucasian

71.3%

Black or African American

7.0%

American Indian or Alaska Native

0.4%

Asian

0.4%

Hawaiian / Pacific Islander

0.1%

Multiple Races

1.3%

Other

5.5%

Unknown

14.1%

Ethnicity

% of overall case by ethnicity

Non-Hispanic/Latino

78.5%

Hispanic / Latino

3.1%

Unknown

18.1%

Epicurve Data

The Epicurve graph available  (thru 8/1/2021)  will allow you to see how the daily number of cases have gone up and down since the first case was identified in March.  You can open the Epicurve Data here.  EpiCurve data will be posted each Monday according to the template which collects and runs the numbers.

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