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Coronavirus Data for January 29, 2021

Saturday, January 30, 2021

(Washington, DC) – The District’s reported data for Friday, January 29, 2021 includes 248 new positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, bringing the District’s overall positive case total to 36,662.

The District reported that two additional residents lost their lives due to COVID-19.

  • 85-year-old female
  • 93-year-old male

Tragically, 909 District residents have lost their lives due to COVID-19.

Visit coronavirus.dc.gov/data for interactive data dashboards or to download COVID-19 data.

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

 

Reopening Metrics Summary 1-29-21

 

Below is the District’s aggregated total of positive COVID-19 cases, sorted by age and gender.

 

 

 

Patient Gender

 

Total Positive Cases

%

Female

%

Male

%

Unknown

%

All

36,662*

100

18,982

100

17,550

100

130

100

Unknown

48

<1

18

<1

29

<1

1

1

0-18

3922

11

1947

10

1959

11

16

12

19-30

9456

26

5194

27

4228

24

34

26

31-40

7428

20

3748

20

3649

21

31

24

41-50

4938

14

2472

13

2457

14

9

7

51-60

4564

13

2215

12

2334

13

15

12

61-70

3385

9

1698

9

1677

10

10

8

71-80

1747

5

935

5

808

5

4

3

81+

1174

3

755

4

409

2

10

8

*Includes <10 cases who reported gender as Other/Transgender.0der.

Below is the District’s aggregated total of positive COVID-19 cases, sorted by ward of residence.

 

Positives by Ward

 

Below is the District’s aggregated total of positive COVID-19 cases, sorted by neighborhood of residence.

 

Positives by Neighborhood

 

Below is the District’s aggregated total of positive COVID-19 cases, sorted by race.

 

 

Total Positive Cases

Percent

All

36,662

100

Race

 

 

Unknown

361

1

American Indian/Alaska Native

78

<1

Asian

771

2

Black/African American

17,582

48

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

72

<1

Other/Multi-Racial

8495

23

White

9300

25

Refused During Interview

3

<1

Ethnicity

 

 

Unknown

2844

8

Hispanic or Latinx

7757

21

NOT Hispanic or Latinx

26,046

71

Refused During Interview

15

<1

 

Below is the District’s Hospital Census and hospital bed availability at District hospitals.

 

Hospital Census and Bed Availability at District Acute Care Hospitals

 

Below is the ventilator use and availability at District hospitals.

 

Adult Ventilator Use and Availability at District Hospitals

 

The District currently has 62 intensive care unit (ICU) beds available in hospitals out of 345 total ICU beds.

  • 283 total ICU inpatients
  • 69 COVID-19 positive ICU patients

Below is the District’s total lives lost due to COVID-19, sorted by race.

 

Race

Total Lives Lost

Percent

All

909

100

Asian

11

1

Black/African American

671

74

Hispanic/Latinx

111

12

Non-Hispanic White

99

11

Other

17

2


Below is the District’s total lives lost due to COVID-19, sorted by sex.

 

Sex

Total Lives Lost

Percent

All

909

100

Female

393

43

Male

516

57

 

Below is the District’s total lives lost due to COVID-19, sorted by age.

 

Age

Total Lives Lost

Percent

All

909

100

<19

0

0

20-29

5

1

30-39

20

2

40-49

33

4

50-59

110

12

60-69

204

22

70-79

227

25

80+

310

34

 

Below is the District’s total lives lost due to COVID-19, sorted by ward of residence.

 

Ward

Total Lives Lost

Percent

All

909

100

1

94

10

2

49

5

3

47

5

4

135

15

5

156

17

6

94

10

7

139

15

8

171

19

Experienced Homelessness

23

3

Unknown

1

<1

 

Guidance has been published for healthcare providers, employers and the public to provide information on what to do if you have been diagnosed with or are a contact of someone who has COVID-19.

Residents should take the following actions to help prevent the spread of COVID-19:

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick
  • Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. An alcohol-based hand sanitizer can be used if soap and water are not available
  • Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces 

If you leave home, practice social distancing and stay six feet apart from others. For more information on the District’s response, visit coronavirus.dc.gov.