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Exposure Activities Event Size
District of Columbia —
Retired on March 2, 2022. Data and metadata are provided as-is archive.The “Event Size” figure shows cumulative data since July 31, 2020 of positive cases interviewed... -
Exposure Activities Event Distance Trends
District of Columbia —
Retired on March 2, 2022. Data and metadata are provided as-is archive.The “Event Distancing Trend” indicates the number of positive cases interviewed per week who... -
ReOpen DC Inpatient
District of Columbia —
Percent COVID-19 positive hospitalizations show us the number of COVID-19 patients as a proportion of all patients on a given day that are in DC hospitals. This... -
ReOpen DC Sustained Decrease (Retired)
District of Columbia —
This layer was retired on November 1, 2020. Data include only community infections, not infections that happen in congregate settings. Congregate settings include... -
ReOpen DC Average Test Turnaround
District of Columbia —
Mean test turnaround time shows us how quickly the processing and reporting of labs takes. The more quickly a person's results are known, the more quickly public... -
ReOpen DC Hospital Bed Utilization
District of Columbia —
Occupied beds include those within inpatient and intensive care units. Patients may be ventilated. The total count includes patients who are being treated for... -
ReOpen DC Effective Reproduction Number
District of Columbia —
The effective reproduction number (Rt) estimates the average number of secondary cases generated by an individual with SARS-CoV-2. If Rt is above 1, the number of... -
ReOpen DC Mean Contacts Reported
District of Columbia —
Mean number of close contacts provided tells us how willing people are to tell contact tracers about people they have been in contact with during their infectious... -
ReOpen DC Tests per Capita
District of Columbia —
While there is no specific desired target for testing rates, testing should be stable or increasing to indicate that the capacity is sufficient to support those who... -
ReOpen DC Contact Tracing
District of Columbia —
Contact tracing includes an interview with the initial case to collect basic information, identify contacts, and provide resources and instructions for isolation.... -
State
New York Forward Industry Reopening Status by Phase
State of New York —
This dataset includes the different reopening statuses and health and safety guidelines that were assigned to individual industries during the State of New York’s... -
ReOpen DC Contacts Provided
District of Columbia —
Percent cases who provide close contact information tells us how willing people are to tell contact tracers about people they have been in contact with during the time... -
ReOpen DC New Cases
District of Columbia —
As the outbreak is brought under control and there is a high level of contact tracing capacity, most new positive cases should stem from individuals who we have... -
ReOpen DC Positivity
District of Columbia —
In areas with high levels of testing, a decreasing positivity rate indicates that the levels of virus circulating in the District are falling. The positivity rate is... -
ReOpen DC Case Rate
District of Columbia —
Data represent a seven day average of the daily case rate per 100,000 population. The number of daily cases is subject to the timeliness of test results reported from... -
ReOpen DC Percent Interviewed
District of Columbia —
Positive case interviews completed quickly (within 3 days) are important not only to share instructions for isolation and to gather names and contact information of... -
State
School Facility ReOpening Survey
State of Washington —
OSPI Administers a weekly survey of districts to identify how school facilities are reopening during the 2020-21 school year. Data are updated every week on... -
ReOpen DC Contact Tracing Close Contacts
District of Columbia —
Contact tracing close contacts includes an interview with the initial case to collect basic information, identify contacts, and provide resources and instructions for...