the number of cases handled by a court, an agency, a social worker, etc., either at any given moment or over a stated period.
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Mortimer says the helpline’s caseload has nearly doubled since the start of lockdown.
Although cases are trending down across the nation and vaccinations underway, caseloads remain high and most Americans have not yet been inoculated.
Life After Hate also has experienced a recent sharp increase in calls, Rangel said, with the group’s caseload doubling over the past three years.
A winter surge driven by colder weather driving people indoors and holiday gatherings appears to be climbing down from its peak, with hospitalizations returning to November levels and caseloads falling in the vast majority of states.
In Alabama — one of 11 states that the National Institutes of Health has identified as having both high populations of communities of color and coronavirus caseloads — the health department’s vaccine dashboard does not include data on race.
The unit had to lay off staff, cut its caseload, and lacked the funds to take on statewide corruption cases.
He says they are unneeded, and he would shift two to other circuits with a higher caseload and eliminate the third.
Well, at the present time we have a caseload of 110.1 cases per man.
Well, I think—a satisfactory caseload per man per month is from 14 to 15 cases.
As a result, last year, for the first time in 18 years, there has been a halt in the growth of the welfare caseload.