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Deaths among people with COVID-19 that were the outcome of non-COVID factors (e. g., mishap, overdose, etc) are not included as a COVID-19 death. For additional information see the frequently asked question page. Keep Checking Back Here include the option of including info on probable cases of COVID-19 and deaths amongst likely cases of COVID-19.


A person is counted as a likely * case of COVID-19 if they are not favorable by a confirmatory laboratory test technique (for instance, a PCR, or NAT test), however have met one of the following: Test positive utilizing an antigen test technique. Have symptoms of COVID-19 AND known direct exposure to COVID-19 (for instance, being a close contact of someone who was identified with COVID-19) and no molecular or antigen test was performed.


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* Prior to August 19, 2020, likely cases also included those that had a positive antibody test which finds COVID-19 antibodies in the blood. For more information on this shift, see the CDC's statement. Deaths amongst likely cases are those that satisfy among the following criteria: A possible case of COVID-19 is reported to have passed away from causes connected to COVID-19.


Data revealed undergo alter. For additional information see the FAQ page. As private cases are investigated by public health, there might be corrections to the status and details of cases that result in changes to this details. Some examples of corrections or updates that might lead to the case or death counts going up or down, consist of: Update or correction of case's address, resulting in a change to their location of house to another county or state Correction to lab result Correction to a case's status from validated to unofficial (for example, if they were marked as validated because a blood test identifying antibodies was positive instead of a test identifying the infection triggering COVID-19) De-duplication or combining and consolidation of case records Update of case's demographic information from missing or unknown to complete info For information on screening, see: COVID-19, testing requirements section.





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