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Bear River Health Department
BRHD COVID-19 Dashboard
Data represented on this page are specific to lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases for persons currently living within the Bear River Health District. Data are updated daily at approximately 10:00 a.m. to reflect the prior day's numbers. Due to delays in health care systems, some cases may not be reflected in daily case counts.
Last updated 11/22/2020 at 10:00 a.m.
COVID-19 Cases
Data Notes
7-Day Average: This presents the average number of daily cases reported to BRHD from the past seven days (also known as the rolling seven-day average). A rolling average is used to account for day-to-day fluctuations, such as fewer cases coming in on weekends.
Total Cases: Note that any discrepancies between county case totals and the total number of cases in the Bear River health district are due to missing county data. We regularly parse through all positive cases to fill these missing data.
2-Week Trend: This shows the daily cases for each of the prior 14 days.
Total Recovered: This is estimated by counting the number of cases that tested positive over 14 days ago, excluding deaths.
Active Cases: This is estimated by counting the number of cases that tested positive within the last 14 days.
COVID-19 Cases Per Capita
Data Notes
This table shows similar information to the case overview, except that the values are adjusted on a per capita basis to better compare the progression between counties
The expandable graphs show the number of new cases (per 100K residents) and the two week incidence rate. The dashed horizontal lines correspond to the case rates from Utah's transmission index: High (above 325 cases/100,000 over 14 days), Moderate (101-324), and Low (100 or below).
COVID-19 Test Data
Data Notes
Test data represent one test per individual. If an individual has taken more than one test, their first positive result is used. If there is no positive result for that individual, then their first negative is used. Additionally, due to delays in collecting, running, and reporting lab results, we do not report test data from the previous six days.
Total Tests: Test dates reflect the day the test was collected at a testing site. Note that any discrepancies between test and case data is due to the lag time from when a test is collected until the results are reported to public health
New Tests: Reflects the new tests collected in the most recent report day.
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