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Posted: January 31, 2022

ihscovid19The Indian Health Service has updated its coronavirus data, showing results through January 30, 2022.

According to the data, 412,721 tests have returned positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. That represents an increase of nearly 2.9 percent from the 401,137 cases previously reported by the IHS on January 26.

The comparison, though, is based on cumulative tests. Going by the 7-day rolling positivity rates, the number of cases reported by the IHS has increased by 258 percent since Christmas and by 85 percent since the start of the new year.

Altogether, 3,964,550 coronavirus tests have been administered within the IHS, the results show. That represents an increase of almost 1.0 percent from three days prior.

Since mid-October of 2020, the IHS has been providing additional information about the spread of the coronavirus within the system. The cumulative percent positive column shows the historical COVID-19 infection rate, meaning the number of tests that have returned positive since the onset of the pandemic.

Based on the cumulative percent positive, the highest rates have been seen in five areas. Two of them include the state of Arizona, indicating a disproportionate toll of COVID-19 in the state:

On January 19, the Oklahoma City Area overtook the Phoenix Area as the region with the second highest percentage of cumulative percent positive tests. The Oklahoma City Area is now approaching the top spot long held by the Navajo Area.

The 7-day rolling average positivity column offers a more contemporary look at the impact of the coronavirus. The data shows where COVID-19 cases have been increasing recently.

Based on the 7-day rolling average positivity, all 12 IHS areas are seeing high COVID-19 rates, continuing the post-Christmas holiday surge across every region of Indian Country. 

Overall, 11.1 percent of IHS tests have been positive since the onset of the pandemic, the data shows. Meanwhile, the 7-day positivity rate has dramatically jumped to a startling 32.6 percent following a short period of declining rates. High rates, yet still far below the current 7-day rate, were seen in Indian Country starting in the summer of 2021.

The data, however, is incomplete. While 100 percent of facilities run directly by the IHS are reporting data, only 33 percent of tribally managed facilities and 44 percent of urban Indian organizations are doing the same, the agency has told Indianz.Com.

Beginning June 7, 2021, the IHS began updating its coronavirus data on a weekly basis. But as the number of COVID-19 cases grows again, the agency is updating results on Mondays and Thursdays. Throughout 2020 and the first half of 2021, results were provided by the IHS every day.

COVID-19 Cases by IHS Area

Data are reported from IHS, tribal, and urban Indian organization facilities, though reporting by tribal and urban programs is voluntary. Data reflect cases reported to the IHS through 11:59 pm on January 30, 2022.

 
IHS Area
 
 
Tested
 
 
Positive
 
 
Negative
 
Cumulative
percent
positive
7-day rolling
average
positivity
Alaska 959,717 38,858 799,288 4.6% 22.0%
Albuquerque 135,952 12,397 102,840 10.8% 42.6%
Bemidji 275,021 25,960 248,006 9.5% 29.1%
Billings 144,106 11,846 128,434 8.4% 28.2%
California 152,573 15,991 129,856 11.0% 23.6%
Great Plains 227,015 23,122 203,064 10.2% 25.2%
Nashville 145,250 14,908 124,944 10.7% 32.3%
Navajo 437,700 60,109 312,945 16.1% 34.2%
Oklahoma City 950,853 146,585 791,596 15.6% 39.4%
Phoenix 273,338 40,436 231,604 14.9% 38.7%
Portland 201,371 16,274 184,535 8.1% 17.7%
Tucson 61,654 6,235 55,291 10.1% 51.3%
TOTAL 3,964,550 412,721 3,312,403 11.1% 32.6%

COVID-19 testing data is updated on Mondays and Thursdays by 5 pm ET.

Source: Indian Health Service (https://www.ihs.gov/coronavirus)

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