Whitley County, Kentucky Covid Case and Risk Tracker (Published 2021) (2024)

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New reported cases

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Daily Avg. onMar.23Per 100,00014-Day Change
Cases<12–87%
Testpositivity5.3%+32%
Hospitalized1012+12%
Deaths<1<1
About this dataSources: State and local health agencies (cases, deaths); U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (hospitalizations, test positivity). Cases and test positivity charts show 7-day averages. Deaths charts show 30-day averages. Hospitalization data is a weekly average of Covid-19 patients in hospital service areas that intersect with Whitley County.

Hospitals

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About this dataThe map shows the average I.C.U. occupancy at nearby hospitals in the most recent week with data reported. The data is self-reported to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by individual hospitals. It excludes counts from hospitals operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the Indian Health Service. Numbers for hospitalized patients are based on inpatient beds and include I.C.U. beds. Hospitalized Covid-19 patients include both confirmed and suspected Covid-19 patients.

Vaccinations

Fully vaccinatedWith a booster
All ages

46%

17%

65 and up

86%

48%

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6% of vaccinations statewide did not specify the person’s home county.

About this dataSources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, state governments, U.S. Census Bureau.

Latest trends

  • The community level of Covid-19 in Whitley County is low based on cases and hospitalizations, according to the most recent update from the C.D.C. on March 23. Read more about the C.D.C.’s recommendations here.
  • The number of hospitalized Covid patients has risen in the Whitley County area. Deaths have remained at about the same level.
  • The test positivity rate in Whitley County is high.
  • An average of less than one case per day was reported in Whitley County in the last week. Since the beginning of the pandemic, a total of 17,204 cases have been reported.
  • Since the beginning of the pandemic, at least 1 in 154 residents have died of Covid-19, a total of 236 reported deaths.

How to read Covid data now

Higher test positivity rates are a sign that many infections are not reported — even if they are tested for at home. This results in a more severe undercount of cases. The number of hospitalized patients with Covid is a more reliable measure because testing is more consistent in hospitals. Read more about the data.

See data for another county

Latest trends

  • The community level of Covid-19 in Whitley County is low based on cases and hospitalizations, according to the most recent update from the C.D.C. on March 23. Read more about the C.D.C.’s recommendations here.
  • The number of hospitalized Covid patients has risen in the Whitley County area. Deaths have remained at about the same level.
  • The test positivity rate in Whitley County is high.
  • An average of less than one case per day was reported in Whitley County in the last week. Since the beginning of the pandemic, a total of 17,204 cases have been reported.
  • Since the beginning of the pandemic, at least 1 in 154 residents have died of Covid-19, a total of 236 reported deaths.

How to read Covid data now

Higher test positivity rates are a sign that many infections are not reported — even if they are tested for at home. This results in a more severe undercount of cases. The number of hospitalized patients with Covid is a more reliable measure because testing is more consistent in hospitals. Read more about the data.

See data for another county

Vaccinations

Fully vaccinatedWith a booster
All ages

46%

17%

65 and up

86%

48%

See more details›

6% of vaccinations statewide did not specify the person’s home county.

About this dataSources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, state governments, U.S. Census Bureau.

How trends have changed in Whitley County

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60 hospitalized

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10 deaths

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About this dataSources: State and local health agencies (cases, deaths); U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (hospitalizations, test positivity). Cases and test positivity charts show 7-day averages. Deaths charts show 30-day averages. Hospitalization data is a weekly average of Covid-19 patients in hospital service areas that intersect with Whitley County.

Average cases per capita in Whitley County

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This calendar shows data through 2022 and will no longer be updated in 2023. The Times will continue to report the data for other displays on this page.

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About the data

In data for Kentucky, The Times primarily relies on reports from the state, as well as health districts or county governments that often report ahead of the state. The state releases new county data once a week. Prior to June 2021, it released new data daily, and from June 2021 to March 2022 it released new data on weekdays. The state reports cases and deaths based on a person’s permanent or usual residence.

The Times has identified reporting anomalies or methodology changes in the data.

More about reporting anomalies or changes
  • Nov. 11, 2022:The Times began including death certificate data reconciled by the C.D.C., resulting in a one-day increase in total deaths.
  • Sept. 5, 2022:Kentucky delayed its weekly update by one day because of the Labor Day holiday.
  • Jan. 17, 2022:Kentucky did not announce new cases and deaths for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.
  • Dec. 23, 2021 to Dec. 24, 2021:Kentucky did not announce new cases and deaths for the Christmas holiday.
  • Nov. 25, 2021:Kentucky did not announce new cases and deaths for the Thanksgiving holiday.
  • Nov. 19, 2021:Kentucky removed 1,008 cases from 2020 after verifying records.
  • Nov. 11, 2021:Kentucky did not announce new data because of the Veterans Day holiday.
  • Sept. 6, 2021:The daily count could be artificially low because many jurisdictions did not announce new data on Labor Day.
  • June 15, 2021 to June 16, 2021:Kentucky removed many cases in Whitley County and added many cases in neighboring Knox and Laurel counties.
  • June 12, 2021:Kentucky removed many cases in Whitley County and added many cases in neighboring Knox and Laurel counties.
  • June 1, 2021:Kentucky added many deaths that occurred in previous months.
  • March 19, 2021:Kentucky announced more than 160 deaths from previous months after reconciling death certificates.
  • March 18, 2021:Kentucky announced more than 400 deaths from previous months after reconciling death certificates.
  • Jan. 2, 2021:Kentucky reported many cases and deaths after the New Year's Day holiday.
  • Nov. 27, 2020:Kentucky reported data for Nov. 26 and Nov. 27 after reporting no data on Thanksgiving.

The tallies on this page include probable and confirmed cases and deaths.

Confirmed cases and deaths, which are widely considered to be an undercount of the true toll, are counts of individuals whose coronavirus infections were confirmed by a molecular laboratory test. Probable cases and deaths count individuals who meet criteria for other types of testing, symptoms and exposure, as developed by national and local governments.

Governments often revise data or report a single-day large increase in cases or deaths from unspecified days without historical revisions, which can cause an irregular pattern in the daily reported figures. The Times is excluding these anomalies from seven-day averages when possible. For agencies that do not report data every day, variation in the schedule on which cases or deaths are reported, such as around holidays, can also cause an irregular pattern in averages. The Times uses an adjustment method to vary the number of days included in an average to remove these irregularities.

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About the data

In data for Kentucky, The Times primarily relies on reports from the state, as well as health districts or county governments that often report ahead of the state. The state releases new county data once a week. Prior to June 2021, it released new data daily, and from June 2021 to March 2022 it released new data on weekdays. The state reports cases and deaths based on a person’s permanent or usual residence.

The Times has identified reporting anomalies or methodology changes in the data.

More about reporting anomalies or changes
  • Nov. 11, 2022:The Times began including death certificate data reconciled by the C.D.C., resulting in a one-day increase in total deaths.
  • Sept. 5, 2022:Kentucky delayed its weekly update by one day because of the Labor Day holiday.
  • Jan. 17, 2022:Kentucky did not announce new cases and deaths for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.
  • Dec. 23, 2021 to Dec. 24, 2021:Kentucky did not announce new cases and deaths for the Christmas holiday.
  • Nov. 25, 2021:Kentucky did not announce new cases and deaths for the Thanksgiving holiday.
  • Nov. 19, 2021:Kentucky removed 1,008 cases from 2020 after verifying records.
  • Nov. 11, 2021:Kentucky did not announce new data because of the Veterans Day holiday.
  • Sept. 6, 2021:The daily count could be artificially low because many jurisdictions did not announce new data on Labor Day.
  • June 15, 2021 to June 16, 2021:Kentucky removed many cases in Whitley County and added many cases in neighboring Knox and Laurel counties.
  • June 12, 2021:Kentucky removed many cases in Whitley County and added many cases in neighboring Knox and Laurel counties.
  • June 1, 2021:Kentucky added many deaths that occurred in previous months.
  • March 19, 2021:Kentucky announced more than 160 deaths from previous months after reconciling death certificates.
  • March 18, 2021:Kentucky announced more than 400 deaths from previous months after reconciling death certificates.
  • Jan. 2, 2021:Kentucky reported many cases and deaths after the New Year's Day holiday.
  • Nov. 27, 2020:Kentucky reported data for Nov. 26 and Nov. 27 after reporting no data on Thanksgiving.

The tallies on this page include probable and confirmed cases and deaths.

Confirmed cases and deaths, which are widely considered to be an undercount of the true toll, are counts of individuals whose coronavirus infections were confirmed by a molecular laboratory test. Probable cases and deaths count individuals who meet criteria for other types of testing, symptoms and exposure, as developed by national and local governments.

Governments often revise data or report a single-day large increase in cases or deaths from unspecified days without historical revisions, which can cause an irregular pattern in the daily reported figures. The Times is excluding these anomalies from seven-day averages when possible. For agencies that do not report data every day, variation in the schedule on which cases or deaths are reported, such as around holidays, can also cause an irregular pattern in averages. The Times uses an adjustment method to vary the number of days included in an average to remove these irregularities.

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