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Douglas County officials say how many students have tested positive for Covid-19 in the past 2 weeks.
On Thursday, Douglas County health officials registered 296 new cases of COIVD-19 that ended at midnight. Since the onset of the epidemic, it has recorded a total of 22,365 cases in the county. In the last 14 days, 149 cases have come to light in schools, including 90 staff and 59 students. Schools report that 174 staff and students are separate and 448 are self-supervising. Five people have died in recent days. “We’re sorry to hear that we lost three men, one in his 60s and two in his 80s, and two, both in his 70s and older.” The death toll in the epidemic-related county has risen to 231. The DCHD confirmed that 15,251 county residents have recovered. At least 221 people died in hospitals in the metro area on Thursday morning. Medical and surgical beds are available at an 85% occupational rate, compared to the 51% occupational rate of 59 Inventive Care Units (ICUs). There were 231 hospitalized people tested for COVID-19, of whom 91 adults were receiving ICU-level care. Twenty-four people were confirmed to be either Covid-19 or on ventilators.
On Thursday, Douglas County health officials registered 296 new cases of COIVD-19 that ended at midnight. This makes a total of 22,365 cases in the county since the epidemic began.
In the last 14 days, 149 cases have been reported in schools, including 90 staff and 59 students. The school reports 174 staff and 448 students are in quarantine with self-monitoring.
Five more people have been killed in the past day.
“We’re sorry to hear that we lost three men, one in his 60s and two men over 80, and two women, both over 70. Both died in the epidemic-related county. The number has risen to 231, “said a release.
The DCHD confirmed that 15,251 county residents have recovered.
As of Thursday morning, hospitals in the metro area had 221 medical and surgical beds available at 85% occupancy rate and 59 intensive care unit (ICU) beds at 59% rate. There were 231 hospitalized people tested for COVID-19, of whom 91 adults were receiving ICU-level care. Twenty-four people were confirmed to be either Covid-19 or on ventilators.