Important message about The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, data

Critical Data Needs

To accurately measure these metrics and track them over time, the following data are needed:

  • Daily Testing Information (Withheld)

  • Hospitalizations

  • Recoveries

  • Epi-linked COVID-19

  • Student/Faculty Vaccinations

  • and historical data for each, at a minimum going back to when students arrived on campus, August 9th, 2020

Data Source: University of Tennessee at Knoxville Notes: Data is not reported for previous days on Saturdays and Sundays. Therefore, recoveries are kept constant on those days till made available. Includes cases reported since June 8thPopulation Size: 39,384 see Data Page for source

Cases

This chart shows New Cases each day (grey bars) and the 7-day simple moving average (black line). Color coded risk levels apply to the moving average line and are derived from Harvard Global Health Institute Key Metrics Framework.
This chart shows Active Cases each day (yellow area) and the Recovered each day(green area). Earliest number of recovered cases currently available is from August 11th. Numbers on weekends are currently estimates.
This chart shows Active Cases (purple bars) and the 7-day Moving Average (orange line). Active Cases are sourced directly from The University of Tennessee. Active Cases is a noisy metric, as described here.
This chart shows Active Cases (green bars) and the 7-day Moving Average (orange line). Active Cases are sourced directly from The University of Tennessee. Active Cases is a noisy metric, as described here.
This chart shows Active Cases (blue bars) and the 7-day Moving Average (orange line). Active Cases are sourced directly from The University of Tennessee. Active Cases is a noisy metric, as described here.
This chart shows the number of active cases per 10K for each segment. It is normalized by population so that variation in population size over segment is filtered out of the comparison. Active Cases is a noisy metric, as described here.
The university defines a cluster as at least five positive cases and/or at least 20 close contacts as a result of one event or in one concentrated location.

Clusters

Self-Isolations

The University of Tennessee monitors the number of self-isolations among its segments. Members of the campus community may be asked to self-isolate because they have received a positive COVID-19 test, are awaiting test results, have developed COVID-19 symptoms, or have been identified as a close contact of someone diagnosed with COVID-19. Self-isolation data is collected when students and employees complete the self-isolation form.
This chart shows the number of self-isolations per 10K for each segment. It is normalized by population so that variation in population size over segment is filtered out of the comparison.
The University of Tennessee monitors the reasons for Self-Isolation among its students (Residential and Non-Residential) and employees. Numbers are not reported on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. Includes duplications, because people can select more than one reason
The University of Tennessee monitors the reasons for Self-Isolation among its students (Residential and Non-Residential) and employees. Numbers are not reported on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. Includes duplications, because people can select more than one reason