Confirmed Cases of Covid-19 Remain at 22 Sunday

<p>The Martha's Vineyard Hospital reported no new cases of Covid-19 Sunday, after reporting three new positive tests the day before.

The number of people testing positive for Covid-19 on Martha's Vineyard remained at 22 on Sunday, with the hospital reporting no new cases.

On Saturday, Martha's Vineyard Hospital reported three new confirmed cases. Positive tests on the Island had been creeping upward over the past week, with the hospital reporting one case per day between Tuesday and Thursday. The three new cases on Saturday marked the biggest single-day jump since early April.

In their Sunday morning update, the hospital said it has conducted 467 tests for the virus since the outbreak began, with 22 positives, 436 negative and nine pending. The hospital reported that it had zero patients currently hospitalized with the virus..

Statewide, the death toll from the pandemic crossed on 4,000 Sunday. There were 1,824 new cases confirmed by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and 4,004 deaths.

On the Vineyard, the increase in confirmed mcases coincides with an increase in daily testing numbers. According to the hospital's daily online numbers updates, approximately a quarter of the patients tested for the virus on-Island have been tested within the past week, with about 80 tests alone occurring since Tuesday.

The hospital has been testing patients for the virus since mid-March, using strict criteria set by their parent hospital network Partner’s Healthcare and the Centers for Disease Control.

In their daily demographic update Saturday, the Island boards of health reported that two of the new cases were male and one was female. The Island now has 11 male and 11 female cases.

In terms of age, two of the new cases are individuals in their twenties, while the third is an individual in their sixties. The Island now has had one person test positive under the age of twenty, five people test positive in their twenties, two in their thirties and seven in both their fifties and sixties.

Althought the number of new cases statewide remains high, the percentage of patients hospitalized with the virus has continued to decline, reaching five per cent on Saturday. That number is down from a high of approximately 10 per cent earlier in April.



 

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/02/2020 - 12:45

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High Flyer Chilmark

A sample is taken. Sent off-Island for an accurate PCR test. Results are returned to the Dr, Patient and it is then reported to the Hospital for data collection. The report from the Hospital is at least delayed 1 day and likely 2 or more depending on the backup of testing.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/02/2020 - 13:21

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Jonathan Edgartown

Must be the off islanders infecting us! Close the island now! What are we waiting for?

mike Somewhere

You let the merry go round of daily workers back on the island. Its gona go up. Duh!
The increase has nothing to do with people coming to their homes and sheltering in place. Duh!
People are going off island to go shopping, getting exposed, and then coming back to the island, but of course, how could one of your own be the pathogen.
Island -duh. Seems like there are a lot of them out there. It is contagious. 50% infection rate. That means there are over 8k of you out there. You can cure a lot of things, but being ignorant is not one of them.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/02/2020 - 13:58

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Capt EVERETT No mans quarantine

Why? How were they transmitted? How about some contact tracing info for us masses???

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/02/2020 - 16:25

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COH Edgartown

I think it would be helpful to give us two numbers, one the total confirmed cases and one the ACTIVE cases. Or let us do the math and tell us how many people have recovered. This is going to continue for a long time, and there will be new cases. People will recover at different rates. We know there are many people who will test positive when the antibody test is available. Total numbers don't give us the information we need, i.e. how many people are actively sick with Covid 19 and may need care at the hospital. Thank you.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/02/2020 - 16:59

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Need to know Oak Bluffs

I can understand not revealing the people's names that have the virus. But it would be nice to know if they were people that lived here or people that sought refuge here

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/02/2020 - 23:08

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Numberphile OB

22 cases per 16000 residents off-season is 1375 cases per million population. If the island had the same proportion of cases as the U.S. (3507/million pop.), we'd have 56 cases [U.S. data from Worldometers].

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