Health & Fitness
Delco COVID-19 Measures Improve In Week Ending Dec. 24
Health department reports showed fewer new COVID-19 cases over the last 7-day period measured, as other metrics also slowed in Delco.
DELAWARE COUNTY, PA — In Delaware County there were 86 fewer new COVID-19 cases reported in the week of Dec. 18-24 than there were in the week before, and the incidence rate also dropped in Delco.
The Pennsylvania Department of Health updated its information Dec. 25, reporting 1,700 new COVID-19 cases in Delaware County for the week of Dec. 18-14. Between Dec. 11-17, Delaware County saw 1,786 new cases, a drop of 86.
The downward turn showed up in the incidence rate measure also. The week of Dec. 11-17 the incidence rate in Chester County was reported at 316.2 per 100,000 residence. The week of Dec. 18-24 the incidence rate was 301.0 per 100,000 residents.
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The percent positivity rate rose slightly, from 11.7 to 12.0 percent from week to week, the state health department reported on Dec. 25.
Average daily hospitalizations also went up in Delco. Each day between Dec. 11-17, an average of 165.6 persons were hospitalized for COVID-19 in Delaware County. The week of Dec. 18-24 saw that average down to 173 hospitalizations per day.
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The average daily number of patients on ventilators went down from 21 to 18 in the week-to-week comparison for Delaware County.
Delaware County has lost 922 persons to COVID-19, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health's Dec. 27 update.
Chester County health officials, who serve as Delaware County's health department, said last week the department is planning to begin phase 1 of vaccinations by the end of this week. Initial Phase 1 groups include EMS providers, all types of healthcare personnel, the elderly, and persons with high-risk medical conditions, Chester County commissioners announced Wednesday afternoon.
Jeanne Casner, Director of the Chester County Health Department said, "Our goal is for everyone to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as enough quantities of the vaccine are available, and our plans will make this happen. Initial availability of the vaccine will be limited, and so will be distributed in a phased approach beginning as early as next week for some phase 1 individuals."
Chester County's vaccine information webpage can be found at www.chesco.org/coronavirus.
The vaccine webpage includes details of the currently approved vaccines, vaccine availability, safety, and potential side effects, as well as a full list of phase 1 groups. As more vaccines become available, the webpage will provide regularly updated information on vaccination groups, and vaccination schedules and locations.
Casner said, "The vaccine will be another tool in our fight against COVID-19, and we must continue to think of and care for others by wearing a mask, remaining six-feet apart, and washing our hands thoroughly and often.
Statewide, new cases also fell, from 58,134 to 47,813 in the most recent week. The statewide incident rate for COVID-19 also went down, from 453.9 per 100,000 residents in the week of Dec. 11-7, to 373.3 per 100,000 in the week of Dec. 18-24.
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