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Alexandria Health Department Provides Update On COVID-19 ZIP Code, Race, Ethnicity And Age Data

The Alexandria Health Department (AHD) has published the latest analysis of COVID-19 case data including cumulative figures.

Nov 5, 2020 at 5:37 PM

Alexandria Health Department Provides Update on COVID-19 ZIP Code, Race, Ethnicity and Age Data

­­For Immediate Release: November 5, 2020

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The Alexandria Health Department (AHD) has published the latest analysis of COVID-19 case data including cumulative figures and new cases by ZIP code, race, ethnicity and age groups.

Updated ZIP Code Data

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As of October 31, the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) has reported the following cumulative COVID-19 cases (the City of Alexandria has provided the estimated population for each
local ZIP code to compare the number of cases per 1,000 residents).

Cumulative ZIP Code Data Summaries (by month)

ZIP Code
Estimated Population
(in Alexandria portion
of zip code)

Date of Report
Confirmed Cases
per ZIP Code

Total People Tested
Positivity Rate 1
Tests per 1,000
Alexandria Residents

Confirmed Cases per 1,000
Alexandria residents

22206
530
See note (2) belowSee note (2) belowSee note (2) belowSee note (2) belowSee note (2) belowSee note (2) below

22301
15,171
May 7 4
35
282
12.4%
18.6
2.3

2230115,171June 9
68
685
9.9%
45.2
4.5

2230115,171July 7
90
1,106
8.1%
72.9
5.9

2230115,171Aug 5
98
1,760
5.6%
116.0
6.5

2230115,171Sept 5
127
2,618
4.9%
172.6
8.4

2230115,171Oct 5
146
3,471
4.2%
228.8
9.6

2230115,171Oct 31
158
4,381
3.6%
288.8
10.4

22302
20,238
May 7 4
101
378
26.7%
18.7
5.0

2230220,238June 9
220
1,364
16.1%
67.4
10.9

2230220,238July 7
252
2,636
9.6%
130.3
12.5

2230220,238Aug 5
285
3,592
7.9%
177.5
14.1

2230220,238Sept 5
356
4,736
7.5%
234.0
17.6

2230220,238Oct 5
415
6,163
6.7%
304.5
20.5

2230220,238Oct 31
474
7,778
6.1%
384.3
23.4

22304
54,003
May 7 4
296
1,142
25.9%
21.1
5.5

2230454,003June 9
611
3,418
17.9%
63.3
11.3

2230454,003July 7
707
4,873
14.5%
90.2
13.1

2230454,003Aug 5
851
7,098
12.0%
131.4
15.8

2230454,003Sept 5
1,074
9,923
10.8%
183.7
19.9

2230454,003Oct 5
1,220
12,632
9.7%
233.9
22.6

2230454,003Oct 31
1,370
15,267
9.0%
282.7
25.4

22305
16,095
May 7 4
317
572
55.4%
35.5
19.7

2230516,095June 9
572
1,899
30.1%
118.0
35.5

2230516,095July 7
594
2,414
24.6%
150.0
36.9

2230516,095Aug 5
656
3,239
20.3%
201.2
40.8

2230516,095Sept 5
723
4,236
17.1%
263.2
44.9

2230516,095Oct 5
794
5,129
15.5%
318.7
49.3

2230516,095Oct 31
870
6,068
14.3%
377.0
54.1

223113
16,898
May 7 4
190 3
517 3
36.8% 3

See note (3) below

See note (3) below

22311316,898June 9
417 3
1,927 3
21.6% 3

See note (3) below

See note (3) below

22311316,898July 7
464 3
2,502 3
18.5% 3

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22311316,898Aug 5
547 3
3,462 3
15.8% 3

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22311316,898Sept 5
643 3
5,059 3
12.7% 3

See note (3) below

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22311316,898Oct 5
712 3
6,116 3
11.6% 3

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22311316,898Oct 31
781 3
7,216 3
10.8% 3

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223123
6,901
May 7 4
196 3
659 3
29.7% 3

See note (3) below

See note (3) below

2231236,901June 9
529 3
2,047 3
25.8% 3

See note (3) below

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2231236,901July 7
616 3
2,989 3
20.6% 3

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2231236,901Aug 5
734 3
4,245 3
17.3% 3

See note (3) below

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2231236,901Sept 5
908 3
6,004 3
15.1% 3

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2231236,901Oct 5
1,010 3
7,548 3
13.4% 3

See note (3) below

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2231236,901Oct 31
1,085 3
8,923 3
12.2% 3

See note (3) below

See note (3) below

22314
47,826
May 7 4
113
687
16.4%
14.4
2.4

2231447,826June 9
185
1,645
11.2%
34.4
3.9

2231447,826July 7
216
2,594
8.3%
54.2
4.5

2231447,826Aug 5
265
4,142
6.4%
86.6
5.5

2231447,826Sept 5
343
6,276
5.5%
131.2
7.2

2231447,826Oct 5
423
8,248
5.1%
172.5
8.8

2231447,826Oct 31
471
10,229
4.6%
213.9
9.8

1 The positivity rate is the number of confirmed cases divided by the number of tests.

2 ZIP code 22206 is mostly in Arlington County; the City of Alexandria portion of data for 22206 is not provided, therefore the numbers and calculations would not be reliable for reporting for Alexandria.

3 ZIP codes 22311 and 22312 are shared between the City of Alexandria and Fairfax County. The number of cases and number of people tested presented in this table, and accompanying calculations, are for the entire ZIP code. Cases per 1,000 Alexandrians cannot be reliably calculated.

4 Data is cumulative from the onset of the pandemic to May 7, and includes cases and tests over a period greater than one month.

Significant Changes since October 5 Analysis, Using Cumulative Data

As expected with ongoing community transmission of COVID-19, there has been an increase in cumulative positive cases per 1,000 residents. The range of rates in the October 5 analysis was 8.8 (in 22314) to 49.3 (in 22305), and the range in the October 31 analysis is 9.8 to 54.1, with the same ZIP codes having the highest and lowest confirmed cases.

All Alexandria ZIP codes have continued to experience decreases in their cumulative positivity rates since the May analysis. Positivity rates measure the percentage of tests conducted in a population that are positive. This measure is influenced by a number of factors, including how many tests are conducted, who is being tested, and how rapidly the virus is spreading. While there is no perfect measure to describe the burden of COVID-19 infections during this pandemic, positivity rate is a widely-used metric despite its limitations. Data presented in the table are based on information shared by VDH and is subject to change based on updates.

In the October 5 analysis, the cumulative positivity rate ranged from 4.2% to 15.5%. In the October 31 analysis, the range is 3.6% to 14.3%. The ZIP code with the highest cumulative positivity rates since May remains 22305, but this ZIP code has also experienced an over 70% reduction in its cumulative positivity rate since the initial analysis. ZIP code 22301, with a cumulative positivity rate of 3.6%, continues to have the lowest rate since May.

Monthly ZIP Code Data Summaries

It is also important to look at the data monthly to understand the current state of the pandemic. The following analysis is a monthly snapshot of new cases and tests since the prior month’s report. This month’s report is based on data reported by VDH as of October 31 and is slightly earlier than previous month’s reports to align the monthly summaries with the end of the calendar month.

ZIP Code
Estimated Population
(in Alexandria portion
of ZIP code)

Date of Report
Confirmed Cases
per ZIP Code

Total People Tested
Positivity Rate 1
Tests per 1,000
Alexandria Residents

Confirmed Cases per 1,000
Alexandria residents

22206
530
See note (2) belowSee note (2) belowSee note (2) belowSee note (2) belowSee note (2) belowSee note (2) below

22301
15,171
May 7 4
35
282
12.4%
18.6
2.3

2230115,171June 9
33
403
8.2%
26.6
2.2

2230115,171July 7
22
421
5.2%
27.8
1.5

2230115,171Aug 5
8
654
1.2%
43.1
0.5

2230115,171Sept 5
29
858
3.4%
56.6
1.9

2230115,171Oct 5
19
853
2.2%
56.2
1.3

2230115,171Oct 31
12
910
1.3%
60.0
0.8

22302
20,238
May 7 4
101
378
26.7
18.7
5.0

2230220,238June 9
119
986
12.1%
48.7
5.9

2230220,238July 7
32
1,272
2.5%
62.9
1.6

2230220,238Aug 5
33
956
3.5%
47.2
1.6

2230220,238Sept 5
71
1,144
6.2%
56.5
3.5

2230220,238Oct 5
59
1,427
4.1%
70.5
2.9

2230220,238Oct 31
59
1,615
3.7%
79.8
2.9

22304
54,003
May 7 4
296
1,142
25.9%
21.1
5.5

2230454,003June 9
315
2,276
13.8%
42.1
5.8

2230454,003July 7
96
1,455
6.6%
26.9
1.8

2230454,003Aug 5
144
2,225
6.5%
41.2
2.7

2230454,003Sept 5
223
2,825
7.9%
52.3
4.1

2230454,003Oct 5
146
2,709
5.4%
50.2
2.7

2230454,003Oct 31
150
2,635
5.7%
48.8
2.8

22305
16,095
May 7 4
317
572
55.4%
35.5
19.7

2230516,095June 9
255
1,327
19.2%
82.4
15.8

2230516,095July 7
22
515
4.3%
32.0
1.4

2230516,095Aug 5
62
825
7.5%
51.3
3.9

2230516,095Sept 5
67
997
6.7%
61.9
4.2

2230516,095Oct 5
71
893
8.0%
55.5
4.4

2230516,095Oct 31
76
939
8.1%
58.3
4.7

223113
16,898
May 7 4
190 3
517 3
36.8% 3

See note (3) below

See note (3) below

22311316,898June 9
227 3
1,410 3
16.1% 3

See note (3) below

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22311316,898July 7
47 3
575 3
8.2% 3

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22311316,898Aug 5
83 3
960 3
8.6% 3

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22311316,898Sept 5
96 3
1,597 3
6.0% 3

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22311316,898Oct 5
69 3
1,057 3
6.5% 3

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22311316,898Oct 31
69 3
1,100 3
6.3% 3

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223123
6,901
May 7 4
196 3
659 3
29.7% 3

See note (3) below

See note (3) below

2231236,901June 9
333 3
1,388 3
24.0% 3

See note (3) below

See note (3) below

2231236,901July 7
87 3
942 3
9.2% 3

See note (3) below

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2231236,901Aug 5
118 3
1,256 3
9.4% 3

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2231236,901Sept 5
174 3
1,759 3
9.9% 3

See note (3) below

See note (3) below

2231236,901Oct 5
102 3
144 3
6.6% 3

See note (3) below

See note (3) below

2231236,901Oct 31
75 3
1,375 3
5.5% 3

See note (3) below

See note (3) below

22314
47,826
May 7 4
113
687
16.4%
14.4
2.4

2231447,826June 9
72
958
7.5%
20.0
1.5

2231447,826July 7
31
949
3.3%
19.8
0.6

2231447,826Aug 5
49
1,548
3.2%
32.4
1.0

2231447,826Sept 5
78
2,134
3.7%
44.6
1.6

2231447,826Oct 5
80
1,972
4.1%
41.2
1.7

2231447,826Oct 31
48
1,981
2.4%
41.4
1.0

1 The positivity rate is the number of confirmed cases divided by the number of tests.

2 ZIP code 22206 is mostly in Arlington County; the Alexandria portion of data for 22206 is not provided, therefore the numbers and calculations would not be reliable for reporting for Alexandria.

3 ZIP codes 22311 and 22312 are shared between Alexandria and Fairfax County. The number of cases and number of people tested presented in this table, and accompanying calculations, are for the entire ZIP code. Cases per 1,000 Alexandrians cannot be reliably calculated.

4 Data is cumulative from the onset of the pandemic to May 7, and includes cases and tests over a period greater than one month.

Analysis of Monthly Data

Five ZIP codes (22301, 22302, 22311, 22312, and 22314) have experienced decreases in positivity rates since the prior report, while two ZIP codes have experienced increases in their positivity rates (22304 increasing from 5.4% to 5.7% and 22305 increasing from 8.0% to 8.1%) as noted in the October 31 analysis.

The total number of Alexandrians tested in this analysis period was 10,555. In the most recent month, the number of tests obtained by residents increased in all ZIP codes, with the exception of ZIP code 22304. ZIP code 22304 experienced a 2.7% decrease in tests but did have the highest total testing amount of any ZIP code at 2,635.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, AHD has worked with Alexandria’s healthcare providers and community partners to increase both testing availability and testing awareness across all ZIP codes in Alexandria. Prevention of new infections remains a priority, and timely testing is one part of the multipronged pandemic response strategy. It is important for all members of the community to stay home when ill, practice physical distancing, wear masks correctly and continuously in public, wash hands frequently, and cooperate with case investigations and contact tracing when called by public health staff.

Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 by Race and Ethnicity

Everyone is at risk for COVID-19, but it has disproportionately affected vulnerable populations throughout the United States, in Virginia, regionally, and within our community, due to underlying systemic inequities. VDH has published data on COVID-19 cases by race and ethnicity since the middle of June. The following table and charts present the cumulative case data by month.

Cumulative Race and Ethnicity Data Summary

Race or Ethnicity
Cumulative Cases
as of July 5

Cumulative Cases
as of August 5

Cumulative Cases
as of September 5

Cumulative Cases
as of October 5

Cumulative Cases
as of October 31

Latino
1,306 (55.0%)
1,482 (51.6%)
1,656 (47.6%)
1,820 (46.3%)
1,983 (45.7%)

Black
347 (14.6%)
524 (18.2%)
703 (20.2%)
816 (20.8%)
898 (20.7%)

White
451 (19.0%)
531 (18.5%)
672 (19.3%)
770 (19.6%)
894 (20.6%)

Asian or Pacific Islander
84 (3.5%)
99 (3.4%)
121 (3.5%)
139 (3.5%)
162 (3.7%)

Other Race
40 (1.7%)
48 (1.7%)
76 (2.2%)
84 (2.1%)
108 (2.5%)

Two or more races
4 (0.2%)
6 (0.2%)
21 (0.6%)
28 (0.7%)
29 (0.7%)

Native American
3 (0.1%)
3 (0.1%)
3 (0.1%)
4 (0.1%)
4 (0.1%)

Not Reported
141 (5.9%)
180 (6.3%)
224 (6.4%)
266 (6.8%)
259 (6.0%)

Total
2,376
2,872
3,476
3,927
4,337

Individuals who identify as Latino or Hispanic make up 16.8% of the population in Alexandria but represent 45.7% of the diagnosed COVID-19 infections as of October 31. There has been a decline in the proportion of cumulative COVID-19 infections diagnosed among Latinos over time.

Monthly New Case Race and Ethnicity Data

Race
New cases from
July 6-August 5

New cases from
August 6-September 5

New cases from
September 6-October 5

New cases from
October 6-October 31

Latino
176 (35.5%)
174 (28.8%)
164 (36.4%)
163 (39.8%)

Black
177 (35.7%)
179 (29.6%)
113 (25.1%)
82 (20.0%)

White
80 (16.1%)
141 (23.3%)
98 (21.7%)
124 (30.2%)

Asian or Pacific Islander
15 (3.0%)
22 (3.6%)
18 (4.0%)
23 (5.6%)

Other Race
8 (1.6%)
28 (4.6%)
8 (1.8%)
24 (5.9%)

Two or more races
2 (0.4%)
15 (2.5%)
7 (1.6%)
1 (0.2%)

Native American
0 (0.0%)
1 (0.2%)
1 (0.2%)
0 (0.0%)

Not Reported
39 (7.9%)
44 (7.3%)
42 (9.3%)
-7 (-1.7%)

Total
496
604
451
410

When looking at COVID-19 cases reported from October 6 through October 31, 20.0% of cases were among residents who identify as Black, which is a decrease from the prior report’s 25.1%. Residents who identify as Latino or Hispanic comprised 39.8% of cases during the same period, which is an increase from the prior report’s 36.4%. The percentage of newly reported cases of COVID-19 among people identifying as white increased in this analysis, from 21.7% to 30.2%. If cases were proportionate by population groups, AHD would expect to see whites with the highest number of cases with almost double the number of cases compared to the Black population.

Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 by Age

When looking at cumulative data, the largest proportion of cases continue to be among those 30 to 39 years old, which is to be expected based on Alexandria’s population.

Cumulative Age Data Summary

Age (yrs)
May 5
June 5
July 5
August 5
September 5
October 5
October 31

0-9
41
116
133
162
217
265
301

10-19
50
134
170
211
241
279
307

20-29
138
311
377
499
634
740
841

30-39
247
479
549
663
810
902
981

40-49
187
390
439
530
614
681
747

50-59
131
264
305
359
445
493
545

60-69
87
173
200
232
268
292
323

70-79
57
90
101
108
121
140
150

80+
44
78
90
97
115
124
130

Missing
1
10
12
11
11
11
12

Total
983
2,045
2,376
2,872
3,476
3,927
4,337


Monthly New Case Age Data Summary

Those who are 20 to 29 years old represent the largest proportion of newly reported cases from October 6 to October 31. There was an increase in cases during this same time period seen among the 50 to 59 and 60 to 69 age groups.

Age (yrs)
New Cases (May 6-June 5)
New Cases (June 6-July 5)
New Cases (July 6-Aug 5)
New Cases (Aug 6-Sept 5)
New Cases (Sept 6-Oct 5)
New Cases (Oct 6-Oct 31)

0-9
75
17
29
55
48
36

10-19
84
36
41
30
38
28

20-29
173
66
122
135
106
101

30-39
232
70
114
147
92
79

40-49
203
49
91
84
67
66

50-59
133
41
54
86
48
52

60-69
86
27
32
36
24
31

70-79
33
11
7
13
19
10

80+
34
12
7
18
9
6

Missing
9
2
0
0
0
1

Total
1,062
331
496
604
451
410

What Alexandria Health Department is Doing

AHD is a mission-driven organization whose response to this pandemic is consistent with its public health justice principles. AHD has developed and continues to update
Strategic Action Frameworks that guide efforts and help prepare for evolving challenges.

AHD activities in the past month to combat the COVID-19 pandemic include:

  • Supported the Alexandria Office of Voter Registration and Elections by providing guidance on public health recommendations to help keep everyone safe while voting and providing Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) volunteers to increase safety during the voting process.
  • Conducted town halls for administrators and staff of daycares and parents of children who attend daycare to educate and empower daycares and families on how to stay safe during this pandemic. View recordings of the town halls
    online.
  • Conducted two town halls for residents of Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority apartments.
  • Continued preparations to equitably and efficiently distribute a COVID-19 vaccine once a safe vaccine is available.
  • Responded to cases and outbreaks in the community. AHD
    case investigators and contact tracers work seven days a week to help minimize the spread of COVID-19 infection. AHD analyzed aggregate data on cases to help inform best infection prevention practices and shared
    key findings with the community.
  • Provided technical support to Neighborhood Health to organize and coordinate regularly targeted testing events for communities who may have otherwise had limited access to testing and for those who have been exposed to a positive COVID-19 case. AHD analyzes data and identifies these communities based on need. There were five testing events in October, and AHD and the City maintain resources regarding local
    testing facilities where Alexandrians can get tested any day of the week.
  • Supported City agencies, faith-based organizations, schools, daycares, and governmental leadership with recommendations based on up-to-date COVID-19 epidemiology and research.
  • Responded to complaints about businesses not adhering to the state Executive Order on masks and supported businesses in their commitment to the
    ALX Promise.
  • Recruited, trained, coordinated and supported AHD’s MRC volunteers, who staff the COVID-19 Hotline Call Center weekdays from 9am-6pm, responding to 357 calls from Alexandria residents and businesses regarding COVID-19 questions, issues and concerns in October.
  • Provided personal protective equipment (PPE) to Alexandria healthcare providers that offer COVID-19 testing. With MRC volunteer support, AHD distributed 15,000 surgical masks, 7,800 medical gowns, 16,400 medical gloves and more than 2,500 face shields free of charge in October.

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This news release is available at alexandriava.gov/118724.


This press release was produced by the City of Alexandria.The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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