My parish, city and state is Orleans Parish. New Orleans, LA.
You can use this site to track data and make graph https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america
All students are required to complete a report on the Novel Coronavirus within their specific community. The final report in the lab will require you to calculate the prevalence, mortality, and morbidity rate for the Novel Coronavirus in your county, city, and state levels from March 21- April 21, 2020 only.
You may use information from the local, state, national governments and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. This report should be typed double spaced and use APA Citation. Please limit the report to 3 pages.
You may include graphs, figures, charts. PLEASE MAKE YOUR OWN GRAPH. Please become familiar with Microsoft Excel. Students should use their original figures in the paper. Plagiarism will not be tolerated. Any assignment with greater than 25% of similarity TO A SOURCE/WITH ANOTHER DOCUMENT will receive a grade of F. This report will also include the daily mortality rate for your specific city. This information will have to be tracked over the next 3 weeks March 28th-April 21st *NOT REALLY JUST USE THE LINK ABOVE*.
The Report Must Include the Following:
Introduction
Background (Info Coronavirus, Pandemics, etc.)
Student Specific County, City, and State Populations Demographics
Coronavirus Statistics for County, City, State
Number of Hospitals in the County/City Include in graph
Total Number of Hospital Beds available in County/City/State Include in graph
Total Number of ICU Beds Available Include in graph
Peak Infection rates for particular area
Total Deaths per Day and Total include in graph from March 28th-April 21st
Expected/Predicted Deaths Totals
Importance of Personal Protection Equipment
Socioeconomic Status on Treatment
Treatment Options
Please note this list is not exhaustive. A student may incorporate different information from various countries or states to draw a comparison. Students must create a chart and graph the deaths and infection rates over the next two weeks.