COVID19 Data Dashboard: COVID-19 Data — Jefferson County Health Department (jeffcohealth.org)
Influenza Data Dashboard: Flu Season Info — Jefferson County Health Department (jeffcohealth.org)
Week 10 Respiratory Report: 2022_Week10_JCHDRespiratoryReport.pdf (squarespace.com)
Influenza Summary: (Sara Wilton, Epidemiologist)
An additional 17 flu cases were added to our data. This brings our total number of flu cases this season 1,097. Influenza cases decreased from week 9 to week 10. We had a total of 16 cases reported in week 10 (one reported case was from a previous week) and the majority were Flu type A. So far, this flu season, we have reported two flu deaths in the county.
Flu vaccination is the best way to prevent the spread of flu. CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older get an annual flu vaccine especially those at a higher risk of serious complications.
COVID-19 Summary: (Sara Wilton, Epidemiologist)
COVID-19 Community Levels, help communities decide what prevention steps to take based on the latest data. Health officials and individuals should consider current information about COVID-19 hospitalizations in the community, as well as the potential for strain on the local health system and COVID-19 cases in the community, when making decisions about community prevention strategies and individual behaviors.
Levels can be low, medium, or high and are determined by looking at hospital beds being used, hospital admissions, and the total number of new COVID-19 cases in an area.
Currently, Jefferson County, MO is in the LOW COMMUNITY LEVEL (green). In the LOW level, the recommendations for individuals and households are:
Stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines and boosters
Maintain improved ventilation throughout indoor spaces when possible
Follow CDC recommendations for isolation and quarantine, including getting tested if you are exposed to COVID-19 or have symptoms of COVID-19
If you are immunocompromised or high risk for severe disease
Have a plan for rapid testing if needed (e.g., having home tests or access to testing)
Talk to your healthcare provider about whether you are a candidate for treatments like oral antivirals, PrEP, and monoclonal antibodies
Of the 55 new cases reported in Week 10, 61.8% were unvaccinated, 21.8% were fully vaccinated, and 16.4% were fully vaccinated AND boosted. 50.41% of Jefferson County residents have completed the full series of vaccination and 20% have received a third dose or booster vaccine.
Total Cases: 52,948
Total Deaths: 527
16 additional deaths since last report
Female, 40’s
Female, 50’s
Male, 50’s
Female, 60’s
4 Males, 60’s
5 Males, 70’s
Female, 80’s
2 Males, 80’s