4th COVID-19 death reported in Daviess County; 25 new cases in area

April 30, 2020 | 11:11 am

Updated April 30, 2020 | 4:48 pm

The fourth COVID-19-related death in Daviess County was reported Thursday morning, along with 25 additional cases for the Green River District. New cases were confirmed in Daviess (5), Ohio (15), Henderson (2), McLean (2) and Webster (1) counties. Five more recoveries were also announced.

Gov. Andy Beshear announced Thursday afternoon that the Daviess County resident who died was a 93-year-old female

Of the 365 total cases reported by Green River District Health Department in the seven-county district, 173 (47%) have now recovered and 47 (13%) have required hospitalization. There are 19 patients currently hospitalized, and there have been six deaths — four in Daviess County and one each in McLean and Henderson counties.

The county totals are:

  • Daviess County – 188 cases, 96 recovered, 7 current hospitalizations, 19 ever hospitalized, 4 deaths
  • Hancock County – 6 cases, 5 recovered
  • Henderson County – 67 cases, 36 recovered, 6 current hospitalizations, 15 ever hospitalized, 1 death
  • McLean County – 14 cases, 5 recovered, 1 current hospitalization, 2 ever hospitalized, 1 death
  • Ohio County – 58 cases, 14 recovered, 2 current hospitalizations, 5 ever hospitalized
  • Union County – 7 cases, 4 recovered
  • Webster County – 25 cases, 13 recovered, 3 current hospitalizations, 6 ever hospitalized

Patients range in age from 7 months-93 years old, with an average age of 45. To date, 53.8% of patients have been male and 46.2% have been female. Cases by age range are:

  • <1 — 1 case
  • 1-11 — 3 cases
  • 12-19 — 14 cases
  • 20-29 — 63 cases
  • 30-39 — 71 cases
  • 40-49 — 80 cases
  • 50-59 — 60 cases
  • 60-69 — 41 cases
  • 70-79 — 17 cases
  • 80+ — 15 cases

Cases are expected to continue to rise as testing capacity increases in the area and across the state. The cases reported by GRDHD have been investigated and confirmed locally. These cases are then reported to the Kentucky Department for Public Health. This process sometimes may result in lags between state and local reporting and some discrepancies from duplicate reports.

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April 30, 2020 | 11:11 am

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