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October 15 Coronavirus Data Posted: 16,255


Yesterday there were 16,166 total positives.

Ed. Note: Comments have been closed because the broken record has become redundant, at best. Please continue to wear a face covering when you leave home and get tested if you are not well or think you have been exposed.

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From the Mayor’s Office:

“The District’s reported data for Thursday, October 15, 2020 includes 89 new positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, bringing the District’s overall positive case total to 16,255.

The District reported three additional COVID-19 related deaths.

· 39-year-old male
· 89-year-old female
· 97-year-old female

Tragically, 641 District residents have lost their lives due to COVID-19.

Below is a summary of the District’s current ReOpening Metrics.”

COVID-19 Surveillance
October 15, 2020
:

Total Overall Number of Tests: 455,787
Total Number of DC Residents Tested: 237,674*
Total Positives: 16,255
Total Lives Lost: 641
Cleared From Isolation: 12,731

All data are preliminary and are subject to change based on additional reporting.

Hospital Status Data
October 15, 2020

Total ICU Beds in Hospitals: 345
ICU Beds Available: 64
Total Reported Ventilators in Hospitals: 440
In-Use Ventilators in Hospitals: 159
Available Ventilators in Hospitals: 281
Total COVID-19 Patients in DC Hospitals: 86
Total COVID-19 Patients in ICU: 21
Total Patients in DC Hospitals (COVID and non-COVID): 2,171
Percentage of pre-COVID Hospital Bed Capacity: 87%

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