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OVERVIEW OF CURRENT SITUATION (3/3/21 1025) Source: Johns Hopkins University & Medicine https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
Cases / Deaths
Worldwide: 114,975,672 / 2,554,416
Nationwide: 28,739,056 / 517,833
California: 3,578,207 / 47,818
Orange Co: 246,980 / 3,966 Source: Orange County COVID-19 Case Counts & Testing Figures
ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH (as of 3/3/21 1336)
Orange County COVID-19 Summary* click for full details
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Cases Reported to Date 245,634 245,983 246,264 246,455 246,634 246,820 246,980
Deaths Reported to Date 3,889 3,892 3,904 3,917 3,921 3,952 3,966
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES STATUS
*Data Source: Orange County Medical Emergency Data System (OC-MEDS)
9-1-1 ambulance transport volume has stablized. Volume is averaging about 10-15% below normal (pre-COVID) levels
(Updated 03/3/21).
Non-emergency ambulance transports have remained steady over the last couple weeks. Transport volume is averaging
about 30-35% below normal (pre-COVID) levels overall (Updated 03/3/21).
Primary Impressions of Cold/Flu/ILI by 9-1-1 EMS providers have declined and are below baseline levels for this time of
year. (Updated 03/3/21).
EMS Provider Impressions - Cold/Flu/ILI/COVID-19 Year Over Year Comparison (2019 ■, 2020 ▲, & 2021 ●)
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911 EMS SYSTEM MONITORING
*Data Source: Orange County Medical Emergency Data System (OC-MEDS)
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911 Transports of Patients with Stroke Field Presentation Orange County Logitudinal Trends by Month, 2017 - present
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Average calculated from 2017-2019, 300 Strokes per MonthTotals: 2017 (3493), 2018 (3591), 2019 (3675), 2020 (3587)
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911 Transports of Patients with Cardiac Arrest Field PresentationOrange County Longitudinal Trends by Month, 2017 - present
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Average calculated from 2017-2019, 144 Cardiac Arrests per MonthTotals: 2017 (1773), 2018 (1760), 2019 (1644), 2020 (1882)
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Summary Data Table for Chart, “911 Responses with Field Death Declaration”
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
January 268 267 254 250 516
February 224 216 235 254 296
March 248 233 245 265
April 206 186 220 265
May 186 210 202 281
June 201 190 205 254
July 211 233 208 320
August 201 218 195 270
September 199 233 222 231
October 217 213 227 259
November 217 211 217 287
December 294 242 246 463
Total 2378 2410 2430 3399
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911 Responses with Field Death DeclarationOrange County Longitudinal Trends by Month, 2017 - present
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Average calculated from 2017-2019, 222 Field Deaths per MonthTotals: 2017 (2672), 2018 (2652), 2019 (2676), 2020 (3399)Includes All Presentations (e.g. Cardiac Arrest, Trauma, etc)
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Ambulance Patient Offload Time (APOT) is defined as the time the ambulance arrives at the receiving
destination (wheels stop) to the time that the ambulance crew physically transfers the patient to the ED gurney.
Last 24 hours: Current Average APOT is: 13m37s / Current 90th Percentile APOT is: 28m07s
The chart below displays a daily trend over the last 30 days.
Eight (8) ERCs had APOT times greater than thirty (30) minutes.
Two (2) ERCs had APOT times greater than sixty (60) minutes.
Note: a handful of ERCs were close to the 30 minute threshold, but were not over it.
Emergency Department (ED) Diversion & Computerized Tomography (CT) (ED closed to all ambulance
transport due to no ED capacity or no CT available) for the last 30 days.
NOTE: Suspension of Hospital Diversion was reinstated, 1/4/21, @ 1900.
NOTE: Hospital Diversion was reinstated on 1/25/21 @ 1900.
*Data Source: Orange County Medical Emergency Data System (OC-MEDS) – Updated 3/3/21
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26): Anaheim Regional, Anaheim Global, Chapman Global, CHOC, CHOC at Mission, Foothill, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Hoag-Irvine, Hoag-Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Kaiser-Anaheim, Kaiser-Irvine, La Palma,
Los Alamitos, Mission –Laguna Beach, Mission-Mission Viejo, Orange Coast Memorial, Orange County Global, Placentia Linda, Saddleback Memorial, Saint Jude, South Coast Global, St. Josephs, UCI, West Anaheim
*Data Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH) – Snowflake server
Current Snowflake Data Dictionary may be found at:
**ICU occupied PREVIOUSLY ICU CDPH OC Occupied – CDPH combines occupied ICU adult beds and occupied ICU pediatric beds as a reporting metric on their COVID-19 Hospital dashboard. ***ICU Available PREVIOUSLY ICU CDPH OC Available – CDPH subtracts the sum of occupied ICU adult beds and occupied ICU pediatric beds, from the sum of ICU total adult beds and ICU total pediatric beds to determine ICU
available beds on their COVID-19 Hospital dashboard. ****%ICU AVAILABLE PREVIOUSLY % ICU CDPH OC Available – The sum of occupied ICU adult beds and occupied ICU pediatric beds, divided by the sum
of ICU total adult beds and ICU total pediatric beds, as a percentage. *****%COVID+ hospitalized of ICU Occupied PREVIOUSLY % ICU Beds System Available – All ICU beds reported as available in Orange County, which includes Adult, PICU, and NICU, and any other ICU bed types.