COVID cases among Cobb County’s school-aged residents for the 14-day period ending Thursday, November 10, 2022

The table below is a summary of the Georgia Department of Public Health‘s School Aged COVID-19 Data Report for the two-week period ending.

Cobb County
Age category All cases to date 14-day case count 14-day case rate per 100,000 residents 14-day rate category Change
0-4 6,574 30 64 Moderately High Increasing
5-17 27,530 46 35 Moderate Decreasing
18-22 17,577 33 70 Moderately High Decreasing
Georgia
Age category All cases to date 14-day case count 14-day case rate per 100,000 residents 14-day rate category Change
0-4 97,889 419 64 Moderately High Decreasing
5-17 400,406 813 44 Moderate Increasing
18-22 246,097 498 68 Moderately High Increasing

What does the data mean?

The documentation for the School Aged COVID-19 Data Report describes the use of the data as follows:

“The data in this report can be used to assess the extent of COVID-19 transmission among preschool/daycare aged children (0-4 years), K-12 school aged children (5-17 years), and college/professional school aged adults (18-22 years) in Georgia.

“This report is updated weekly. Please consult additional resources to understand trends and other factors affecting your county.”

For a complete list of the reports with links, follow this link.

For more information on COVID in Cobb County and statewide

The Georgia Department of Public Health publishes a weekly status report on the pandemic every Wednesday. It’s a comprehensive report with extensive data and charts arranged statewide and by county, that also includes age breakdowns, racial demographics, and data on vaccination and testing.

It isn’t the easiest system to navigate, but it’s worth spending time learning how to use if you’re interested in getting the latest statewide and local data on the state of COVID-19.

Visit the Georgia Department of Public Health Status Report by following this link

To get an overview of how much the pandemic is stressing the hospital systems in terms of ER visits, hospital bed capacity, and ventilator use, there is a Hospital Bed and Ventilator Use report with interactive maps. The map is organized by hospital region, and Cobb County is part of Region N.

Visit the Georgia Hospital Beds and Ventilator Report by following this link

To get data on what percentage of patients in Georgia hospitals were admitted for COVID-19 versus all other causes, there is a Georgia Medical Facility Patient Census. It also reports numbers by statewide and hospital region.

Visit the Georgia Medical Facility Patient Census by following this link