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Number of confirmed cases : 1,211,634 Testing % Positive : 11.29% Total testing volume : 22,690,042 Daily testing Volume : 12,836 Number of confirmed deaths : 14,845 Number of probable deaths : 269 Currently hospitalized (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 571 / 551 / 20 Acute care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 513 / 496 / 17 Intensive care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 58 / 55 / 3 https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
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Washington Kitsap02 Backyard Producer (non-poultry) 10 8/19/22 https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/animal-disease-information/avian/avian-influenza/hpai-2022/2022-hpai-commercial-backyard-flocks
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As of February 2022, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has been detected in wild birds and poultry across the United States. USDA has published all detections of HPAI in poultry and wild birds on the APHIS website. Below are detections in the state of Georgia in 2022. County NVSL Confirmation Date Type of Flock Toombs June 1, 2022 Non-commercial, non-poultry Henry August 22, 2022 Non-commercial, non-poultry What Flock Owners Should Do https://agr.georgia.gov/avian-influenza.aspx
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UPDATE - The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS) have confirmed Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in a non-commercial flock (non-poultry) located in Henry County, Georgia. This is the second confirmation of HPAI in Georgia. Avian influenza does not pose a risk to the food supply, and no affected animals entered the food chain. The risk of human infection with avian influenza is very low. The flock owners reported an increased rate of wild black vulture mortality as well as sick domestic birds. Samples taken on August 19 were tested for the presence of H5N1 avian influenza virus in the flock by the University of Georgia, Athens Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (AVDL) and USDA's National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL). If you suspect your birds have avian influenza, call the AI Hotline at 770-766-6850. Testing is free through the gapoultrylab.org/avian-influenza-hotline/. For more information regarding Avian Influenza read our frequently asked questions. Avian influenza is a viral disease of poultry. It can be of low pathogenicity (LPAI), causing mild disease, or of high pathogenicity (HPAI), causing severe disease and death. There are different strains of the virus, for example H1N1 or H7N3. Some LPPAI viruses can mutate and become HPAI viruses. Waterfowl and other wild birds contribute to the spread of avian influenza. As of February 2022, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has been detected in wild birds and poultry across the United States. USDA has published all detections of HPAI in poultry and wild birds on the APHIS website. Below are detections in the state of Georgia in 2022. County NVSL Confirmation Date Type of Flock Toombs June 1, 2022 Non-commercial, non-poultry Henry August 22, 2022 Non-commercial, non-poultry
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I salute Commissioner Black and our Department of Agriculture and Dept of Natural Resources for aggressively addressing the Virus outbreak(H5N1)found in the birds at Noah’s Ark. However, I have learned that the Board of Directors failed to promptly notify the State as required by our protocol! We intend to fully address the violations of safety protocol at this facility. https://www.facebook.com/senatoremanueljones
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More than 700 wild black vultures were recently found deceased at Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary in Locust Grove, according to Sen. Emanuel Jones. The Georgia Department of Agriculture believes that the birds are victims of H5N1 avian influenza. GDA officials have been at the sanctuary throughout the weekend. Georgia Department of Agriculture Policy Director Bo Warren said the agency was working with other state, federal and local agencies to “assess the situation.” Many ostriches, emu, parrots, etc. are expected to be humanely euthanized in the near future as a result of the outbreak, according to the senator’s press release. On 8/20/22 the State and Federal teams informed Noah’s Ark that the initial testing indicated Avian Influenza (HPAI) which is found in 45 states and carried by wild birds, but can also transmitted to poultry and waterfowl (source APHIS.usda.gov). Noah’s Ark is and will remain in close collaboration with authorities as they lead the charge to manage this. As a precaution the affected birds on property have been depopulated. Officials are testing and monitoring other birds within the surveillance area and no other birds have tested positive or experienced any clinical signs. https://www.cbs46.com/2022/08/22/bird-flu-reportedly-kills-700-vultures-noahs-ark-henry-county/
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Cumulative COVID-19 Cases by County Download a csv file with the most recent cumulative case data by county. Download a csv file with historical case data by county and date. Cumulative COVID-19 Cases by ZIP Code Download a csv file with the most recent cumulative case data by zip code. Tables of COVID-19 Testing Data, Hospital Use, and Case Demographics View Wastewater Testing Data Download Maine CDC Wastewater Testing Reports People infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 may shed it in the water that flows from their homes to public wastewater systems. This happens whether they have symptoms or not. Communities can track virus activity by looking for viral RNA in wastewater. Wastewater, or sewage, includes water that may contain human waste (toilets, showers, sinks). It also includes water from some other sources (rainwater, water for industrial use). To better understand the burden of COVID-19 in a community, Maine CDC and US CDC test wastewater for the virus. This helps to tailor public health actions to protect communities across the state. Find these data on the US CDC COVID Data Tracker. Data will be added to the Data Tracker as they become available. https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/infectious-disease/epi/airborne/coronavirus/data.shtml
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Last Updated:08/19/2022 4:45 PM Total Positive Cases 300,245 3,228.1 per 10,000 people Jul 2020Jan 2021Jul 2021Jan 2022Jul 2022 Cumulative Number of Confirmed Positive Cases 272,806 Cumulative Number of Probable Positive Cases 27,439 Cumulative Number of Long-Term Care Cases 4,366 Positive Cases by County County Positive Cases New Castle County 170,666 View New Castle County data Kent County 58,282 View Kent County data Sussex County 70,239 View Sussex County data Unknown 1,058 View more case data Data are current as of 9pm the previous weekday. Last update: 08/18/2022 State of Delaware Deaths Data Last Updated:08/19/2022 4:45 PM Total Deaths 3,039 23.8 per 10,000 people Jul 2020Jan 2021Jul 2021Jan 2022Jul 2022 Confirmed Deaths 2,729 Probable Deaths 310 Long-Term Care Deaths 972 View more death data Data are current as of 9pm the previous weekday. Last update: 08/18/2022 https://myhealthycommunity.dhss.delaware.gov/locations/state