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COVID-19 Modeling November 10, 2020
Presentation available at:dfr.vermont.gov
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10 Million+ U.S. CasesNovember 9, 2020
1 Million Cases 99 Days
2 Million Cases 43 Days
3 Million Cases 28 Days
4 Million Cases 15 Days
5 Million Cases 17 Days
6 Million Cases 23 Days
7 Million Cases 27 Days
8 Million Cases 20 Days
9 Million Cases 13 Days
10 Million Cases 10 Days
Source: Johns Hopkins University
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Source: Covid Tracking Project
31,000 Cases(7-Day Avg.)
66,500 Cases(7-Day Avg.)
112,500 Cases(7-Day Avg.)
U.S. Case Growth
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Forecasted 79% increase in new cases over the next six weeks
Source: Johns Hopkins University Data & Oliver Wyman Forecast Model - November 9, 2020
Estimated192,500 Cases
(7-Day Avg.)
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Source: Raw data from COVID Tracking Project—November 9, 2020
U.S. Hospitalization Growth
59,940Hospitalizations
59,718Hospitalizations
59,275Hospitalizations
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Source: Raw data from COVID Tracking Project—November 9, 2020
U.S. Covid-19 Deaths
2,113(7-Day Avg.)
1,109(7-Day Avg.)
953(7-Day Avg.)
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7Sources: State Health Departments, New York Time Covid-19 Database & Government of Quebec
Regional Monitoring
Positive Cases Nov. 3rd to Nov. 9th
33.86% Increase in New Confirmed Cases
Positive Cases Oct. 27th to Nov. 2nd
40,238 53,862
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91,132Week-over-Week Northeast Case Growth
Since March 16, 2020
53,862
Sources: State Health Departments, New York Times Covid-19 Database & Government of Quebec
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New HampshireNew Cases (7-Day Avg.)
MaineNew Cases (7-Day Avg.)
Massachusetts New Cases (7-Day Avg.)
New YorkNew Cases (7-Day Avg.)
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Forecasted 105% increase in new cases over the next six weeks
Source: Johns Hopkins University Data & Oliver Wyman Forecast Model - November 9, 2020 (New England & New York)
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Updated Regional Map
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Updated National Map
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Winooski Outbreak
Spring Peak Vermont New Cases 7-Day Average
Three Times with Accelerated Case Growth
Starting from a Higher Base of CasesMultiple Simultaneous Outbreaks
Source: Vermont Department of Health - November 9, 2020
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15Sources: Vermont Department of Health (week calculated as Tuesday to Monday)
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16Source: Vermont Department of Health - November 9, 2020
Vermont HospitalizationsRecent Uptick
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Vermont Forecast November 9 to December 18
Source: Oliver Wyman Forecast Model - November 9, 2020 18
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Canadian ThanksgivingA Cautionary Tale
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Canadian Thanksgiving● Celebrated Second Monday in October
(October 12, 2020)
● Families gather for a Thanksgiving meal
● Turkey is the mainstay and traditional Canadian Football doubleheader played
● Celebrated to different degrees across Canada
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Oct. 12th
Oct. 12th
Oct. 12th
Oct. 12th
Case Growth After Canadian Thanksgiving
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Case Growth After Canadian Thanksgiving
Oct. 12th Oct. 12th
Oct. 12th Oct. 12th
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RESTART VERMONT
1. Syndromic Surveillance2. Viral Growth & Reproductive Rates3. Percentage of New Positive Tests4. Hospital & Critical Care Bed Capacity
Reopening Metrics
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Data Point 1: Syndromic Surveillance● Summary: Percentage of visits with COVID-19 like illness and Influenza diagnosis● Warning Flag: Percentage of visits exceeding 4% for multiple consecutive days
Source: Vermont Department of Health—November 6, 2020 *Data from UVMHN may be incomplete or delayed
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Data Point 2: Viral Growth and Reproductive Rates ● Summary: Case growth measured by daily, 3-day, 7-day, and effective reproductive rate (Rt)● Warning Flags: Sustained viral growth that would lead to
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Data Point 3: Percentage of New Positive Tests● Summary: Percent of tests resulting in a new positive case● Warning Flags: New positives represent >5% of daily results
Source: Vermont Department of Health—November 10, 2020
Increased test positivity
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Data Point 4: Hospital & Critical Care Beds● Summary: Number of occupied and unoccupied medical surgical and ICU beds● Warning Flags: Reduction in ICU open beds to less than 30%
Source: Vermont Department of Health—November 10, 2020
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Vermont Testing
Source: Vermont Dept. of Health—November 10, 2020; results reported to VDH daily 30
*Data from UVMHN may be incomplete or delayed
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Vermont Flu Vaccine Data
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32Source: Vermont Department of Health & ADS; Immunization Registry; Measured from July 1 to November 1, 2019 & 2020
164,183Year to Date
171,390*Year to Date
2019 Actual
2020 Goal
+4.4% Flu Vaccination Increase Compared to Same Time in 2019
52.7%* to 2020 goal
*Data from UVMHN may be incomplete or delayed
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Ahead of Last Year
Behind Last Year
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K-12 & Higher Education Update
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Covid-19 Cases in K-12 Public Schools Across Northern New England
Vermont54 Cases
41 Schools
New Hampshire406 Cases
186 Schools
Maine211 Cases
93 SchoolsSource: VT, NH and ME K-12 Dashboards
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Vermont Higher Education Restart Weekly Covid-19 Testing Among Students
Source: Vermont Colleges and Universities (presentation switched to Tuesday on September 22, 2020)
178,701 Total Tests
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Vermont Higher Education Restart Weekly Covid-19 Positives Among Students
Source: Vermont Colleges and Universities (presentation switched to Tuesday on September 22, 2020)
140 Total Cases
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38Source: Vermont Colleges and Universities (presentation switched to Tuesday on September 22, 2020)
140 Total Cases
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Total Tests Positives Positivity RateNew
Hampshire*
Maine*
Vermont
122,960
178,701 140
107
463
0.09%
0.12%
0.08%
Northern New England Higher Education Update
* Includes NH & ME colleges & universities that publicly provide COVID-19 testing data.
370,762
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Vermont Higher Education Restart Institution Data as of November 10, 2020