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Best Vaccine Week Yet Achieved In Prince George's As Metrics Fall

Prince George's had its best vaccination week yet. Plus, every metric improved last week, showing signs of progress in the county.

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD — A rejuvenated push in Prince George's led the county to its best vaccine week yet. Mobile immunization clinics helped the county deliver inoculations directly to those who need them most. Gov. Larry Hogan also unveiled a vaccine equity plan, though one leader thinks it doesn't go far enough to fully-serve people of color.

Regardless, every health metric decreased last week. Most numbers are at their lowest levels since last fall. That's a sign of improvement in the county hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic.

Last week's 1,039 infections are down 124 from the week prior. The virus also killed 12 county residents last week, which is 10 fewer than the week before, the Maryland Department of Health said. Here's a look at where the numbers stand in Prince George's County.

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Vaccine Update

  • Currently: 9.96 percent
  • Trend: Up by 2.01 percentage points

The state tallies the number of Marylanders who have gotten the immunization on this website. So far, 90,580 Prince George's County residents have gotten their first shot. That's up by 18,283 from last week, and it's 9.96 percent of the population.

Prince George's County continues to have the lowest vaccination rate in the state. The second slowest jurisdiction, neighboring Charles County, has immunized 12.26 percent of its population.

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Maryland has 24 jurisdictions, including Baltimore City. Talbot County leads the way with 24.18 percent inoculation.

The second dose has reached 41,508 Prince Georgians. That's 9,088 more than a week ago, and it's 4.57 percent of all county residents.

For more information on Prince George's vaccination plan, click here. To see when you'll be eligible for the inoculation, read Patch's explainer. Check out our how-to guide to learn how to sign up for the shot.

Coronavirus Case Rate

  • Currently: 16.32
  • Trend: Down by 1.95

Health officials focus on several metrics to evaluate the coronavirus pandemic. The most commonly used are the case rate, hospitalizations and percent positivity.

The case rate is a per-capita measure that makes it easy to compare places with different populations. A jurisdiction's case rate is the average number of new coronavirus infections-per-day that it registers over a rolling week per 100,000 people.

Prince George's County's case rate is still above its summertime low, but it has fallen to 16.32. That's down by 1.95 from this time last week.

The case rate was even lower on Thursday when it fell to 15.77. That was the lowest since Nov. 4, 2020. The case rate has plummeted since Jan. 14, when Prince George's set a record high of 58.83.

The county's case rate hit a previous peak of 38.85 on May 7, 2020. It reached an all-time low of 7.57 on July 2, 2020.

Hospitalizations

  • Currently: 112
  • Trend: Down by 24

Coronavirus-related hospitalizations declined for the ninth straight week, but they are still fairly high. The disease left 112 Prince George's County residents hospitalized on Sunday. That's down 24 from the week prior, and it's the lowest since the week of Nov. 8, 2020.

Prince George's is easing down from its Dec. 27 peak of 217 hospitalizations, which were the second-most ever. The record high of 244 came in the week of May 3, 2020. Hospitalizations hit an overall low of 44 in the week of Sept. 20, 2020.

ICU Hospitalizations

  • Currently: 41
  • Trend: Down by 11

Covid ActNow, a coronavirus statistics website, estimates that Prince George's County has 122 beds in the intensive care unit. Hospitals need to save some of these beds for emergencies that aren't related to coronavirus.

Last week, Prince George's had 41 patients in the ICU with the virus. That's down by 11 from the week prior, and it's the lowest since the week of Nov. 15, 2020. ICU hospitalizations peaked at 75 in the week of Dec. 27, 2020 after they bottomed out at 11 in the week of Aug. 2, 2020.

Positivity Rate

  • Currently: 4.47 percent
  • Trend: Down by 0.68 percentage points

The positivity rate is the percentage of coronavirus tests that come back positive over a moving seven days. The statistic also measures whether an area has enough tests to identify most of its infections. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said a positivity rate of less than 5 percent demonstrates that a region has enough testing to control its outbreak.

Prince George's County's positivity rate fell to 4.47 percent on Sunday, which is down by 0.68 percentage points from this time last week.

The percent positivity was even lower on Thursday when it fell to 4.24. That was the lowest since Oct. 25, 2020.

The rate has declined since Jan. 3. That's when the positivity rate peaked at 11.92 percent, which was the highest since June 5, 2020. The positivity rate is down from its May 2, 2020 high of 41.95 percent, but it's still up from its Sept. 24, 2020 low of 3.46 percent.

Total Cases And Deaths

Prince George's County's 74,452 coronavirus infections are the most in the state. The virus is blamed for the death of 1,312 county residents.

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