For the second day in a row, no new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Daviess County.
Daviess County remains at 33 patients ranging in age from 20 to 74. Henderson County has four patients, while Hancock County and McLean County each have one.
Officials with the Green River District Health Department still warn the public to continue practicing social distancing guidelines.
“It is critical that everyone do everything possible to help stop the spread of COVID-19.” said Clay Horton, Public Health Director at GRDHD. “We are asking people to stay home as much as possible. When they do need to get out, it should only be when it is absolutely needed. We must all be vigilant with social distancing.”
At least four patients have been treated by Owensboro Health Regional Hospital in some capacity. Most patients have not required hospitalization and are being isolated in their homes until they are well and unable to spread the virus.
Daviess County’s other confirmed cases include:
- 51-year-old male
- 48-year-old male
- 48-year-old female
- 23-year-old female
- 69-year-old male
- 58-year-old female
- 50-year-old female
- 54-year-old male
- 20-year-old female
- 25-year-old male
- 50-year-old female
- 49-year-old male
- 52-year-old male
- 49-year-old female
- 55-year-old male
- 58-year-old female
- 74-year-old female
- 21-year-old male
- 25-year-old female
- 46-year-old female
- 67-year-old female
- 53-year-old female
- 48-year-old male
- 62-year-old female
- 41-year-old male
- 36-year-old male
- 36-year-old female
- 42-year-old female
- 32-year-old male
- 63-year-old male
- 23-year-old male
- 60-year-old male
- 48-year-old female
The McLean County patient is a 23-year-old male, and the Hancock County patient is a 65-year-old female.
Henderson County’s confirmed cases are:
- 63-year-old female
- 61-year-old male
- 77-year-old male
- 30-year-old female
There have been no confirmed cases in Ohio County so far.
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