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OC Health Officials Stand By Reopening Push, Despite Higher State Coronavirus Estimates

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OC Health Officials Stand By Reopening Push, Despite Higher State Coronavirus Estimates

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As Orange County comes off the state coronavirus watchlist, there’s still nagging questions about whether there’s more virus cases than county health officials have publicly stated. 


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State counts for infected people with coronavirus in Orange County looks very different from the county’s. And both are still over the threshold established by the state to come off the watchlist. 

When OC came off the list Sunday night, several state thresholds were reportedly met to come off the list. 

Counties across the state were placed on the watchlist for worsening virus trends, like more than 100 new cases per 100,000 residents over a 14-day period, a testing positivity greater than 8 percent during a seven-day period, or increasing hospitalization rates. 

According to county and state officials, Orange County met the thresholds for hospitals and testing positivity rates to come off the watchlist.

But there remains conflicting data on the number of cases per 100,000 people. 

As of Monday, county Health Care Agency virus update website shows 85.1 cases per 100,000 residents, which is 15 below the state threshold.

Meanwhile, the state’s county monitoring website shows 186 cases, which is more than 100 above the state threshold. And the state’s virus watchlist shows 180 cases. 

Despite stark differences in outstanding case estimates and the fact that both state numbers exceed the state threshold, state and county officials have apparently agreed to ignore the discrepancies on case estimates.

After interviewing a host of county and state public health officials, it still isn’t clear why the case estimates are so different. 

OC Health Care Agency officials said they use state methods to report the data.  



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