MPHD Daily COVID-19 Update for August 7
08/7/20
MPHD Daily COVID-19 Update for August 7
Metro Public Health Department officials announced today 22,401 confirmed cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nashville/Davidson County.
There has been one new probable case reported in the past 24 hours.
Probable cases refer to those that do not test positive in a diagnostic test but do have supporting epidemiological and clinical evidence that a COVID-19 infection has occurred. If a person is a close contact of a COVID-19 case and has a clinically compatible illness, he or she meets the criteria to be a probable case. Additionally, if a health care provider diagnoses a person with clinically compatible illness with COVID-19, this person meets the probable case criteria.
Including both confirmed and probable cases, MPHD officials announced a total of 22,446 cases, an increase of 199 in the past 24 hours.
The cases range in age from 1 month to 102 years.
There have been no new probable deaths reported in the past 24 hours.
When the health care provider who signs the death certificate determines COVID-19 disease was the cause of death or a significant condition contributing to death, this person meets the probable case criteria and would be considered a probable death.
There have been no new deaths reported in the past 24 hours.
A total of one-hundred ninety-five (195) people in Davidson County have died after a confirmed case of COVID-19. Including both confirmed and probable cases, 204 deaths have been attributed to COVID-19.
19,077 individuals have recovered from the virus.
New cases per 100,000 people: 24.8
Seven-day percent positive of COVID-19 tests: 11.8
Available hospital beds: 15 percent
Available ICU beds: 14 percent
The MPHD COVID-19 Hotline received 49 calls on Wednesday, August 5, 2020.
Total number of cases: 22,446
Cases reported in the past 24 hours: 199
Cases by sex
Male: 11,202
Female: 10,945
Unknown: 299
Cases by age
Unknown | 51 |
0-10 | 1,085 |
11-20 | 2,232 |
21-30 | 6,757 |
31-40 | 4,558 |
41-50 | 3,162 |
51-60 | 2,221 |
61-70 | 1,334 |
71-80 | 640 |
81+ | 406 |
Total | 22,446 |
Recovered | 19,077 |
Deaths | 204 |
Total active cases | 3,165 |
Total number of people tested | Total positive/probable cases | Total negative results | Positive results as percentage of total |
180,715 | 22,446 | 158,269 | 12.4% |
Health officials remind everyone to take steps to stop the spread of germs like COVID-19. These include:
- Practice social distancing as defined by the CDC (6 feet of distance from others).
- Gatherings are recommended to be kept at 25 people or fewer, to the extent possible. Intimate gatherings are the most high-risk setting for transmission of COVID-19.
- Wear a cloth face covering when in a community setting, especially in situations where you may be near people. These face coverings are not a substitute for social distancing.
- Stay at home as much as possible. People over 65 years of age or whose health is at risk should remain at home if possible.
- Wash your hands often with soap and water. Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
- Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth.