Summit County tracks COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV cases based on laboratory testing reports. This information is intended to help you make the best decision to protect you, your family, and those around you from contracting COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV. Please check back for updated information. As respiratory diseases have slowed for the 2023-2024 season, this dashboard will be updated monthly. Weekly updates will start again in October.
Below are seasonal comparisons of COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV for the past 5 seasons.
Please note that changes in laboratory testing over the years may make some seasons appear lower than others. Specifically, changes in COVID-19 testing.
This dashboard was last updated at Monday, May 06 2024 at 11:47:12 (America/Denver)
COVID-19 Case Counts by Season
COVID-19 Case Counts Over Time
COVID-19 Case Counts by Age Group
COVID-19 Incidence Rates
The incidence rate (IR) is a measure of the frequency of the event
(COVID-19) occurring over a specific period of time. The IR is the
number of new cases within a time period as a proportion of the number
of people at risk for the disease. Incidence rates are typically
reported as the number of new cases per 100,000 people. This allows for
easy comparison of COVID-19 rates in our county with other counties,
states, or regions.
COVID-19 Hospitalizations and Deaths
Individuals with covid can shed the SARS-CoV-2 virus in their feces, even if they don’t have symptoms. The virus can then be detected in wastewater, enabling wastewater surveillance to capture the presence of SARS-CoV-2 shed by people with and without symptoms. This allows wastewater surveillance to serve as an early warning that COVID-19 is spreading in a community.
Reading the Graphs: The graphs below show the amount COVID-19 detected in the wastewater (displayed as Millions of gene copies, per person, per day) as well as the daily case rate (displayed as the number of new cases each day per 100,000 people) for the past year. The color bar in-between the wastewater and case rate graphs categorizes the concentration level of COVID-19 detected in the wastewater.
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Wastewater graphs display data up to: April 25, 2024
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Influenza Case Counts by Season
Influenza Case Counts Over Time
Influenza Case Counts by Age Group
Influenza Incidence Rates
The incidence rate (IR) is a measure of the frequency of the event (Flu)
occurring over a specific period of time. The IR is the number of new
cases within a time period as a proportion of the number of people at
risk for the disease. Incidence rates are typically reported as the
number of new cases per 100,000 people. This allows for easy comparison
of Flu rates in our county with other counties, states, or
regions.
RSV Case Counts by Season
RSV Case Counts Over Time
RSV Case Counts by Age Group
RSV Incidence Rates
The incidence rate (IR) is a measure of the frequency of the event (RSV)
occurring over a specific period of time. The IR is the number of new
cases within a time period as a proportion of the number of people at
risk for the disease. Incidence rates are typically reported as the
number of new cases per 100,000 people. This allows for easy comparison
of RSV rates in our county with other counties, states, or
regions.
If you would like to report your at-home test results to the Summit County Health Department please click on the link below to fill out a short survey. The information you provide will be kept private and will not be shared with anyone outside of the health department.
At-home test result information will be used by our epidemiologist as another tool to help better understand COVID-19, Flu, and RSV rates in Summit County.
Click here to self-report at-home test results
Vaccine Infographic