A total of 29 more cases of COVID-19 and 154 recoveries were announced Saturday for the Green River District, including 18 cases and 85 recoveries in Daviess County. Two coronavirus-related deaths were reported in Henderson County.
As reported by Green River District Health Department:
- New cases by county: Daviess (18), Henderson (6), Ohio (5)
- New recoveries by county: Daviess (85), Hancock (3), Henderson (21), McLean (3), Ohio (19), Union (15), Webster (8)
- Total number of reported cases in the district: 20,002
- Total number of reported cases now recovered: 17,796 (89%)
- Total number of reported cases currently hospitalized: 12
- Total number of cases that have required hospitalization: 839 (4%)
- Total number of deaths in the district: 334
The county totals to date are:
- Daviess County – 9,489 cases, 8,471 recovered, 5 current hospitalizations, 338 ever hospitalized, 156 deaths
- Hancock County – 768 cases, 689 recovered, 1 current hospitalization, 22 ever hospitalized, 15 deaths
- Henderson County – 4,227 cases, 3,691 recovered, 1 current hospitalization, 198 ever hospitalized, 59 deaths
- McLean County – 821 cases, 745 recovered, 0 current hospitalizations, 48 ever hospitalized, 26 deaths
- Ohio County – 2,341 cases, 2,089 recovered, 4 current hospitalizations, 116 ever hospitalized, 48 deaths
- Union County – 1,214 cases, 1,107 recovered, 1 current hospitalization, 63 ever hospitalized, 13 deaths
- Webster County – 1,142 cases, 1,004 recovered, 0 current hospitalizations, 54 ever hospitalized, 17 deaths
Demographics (not all demographic information is available because of incomplete reporting from a testing site):
- Age range: 1 month-102 years old
- Average age: 44
- Male: 46.6%
- Female: 53.4%
Cases by age range are :
- <1 — 78 cases
- 1-11 — 717 cases
- 12-19 — 1,772 cases
- 20-29 — 3,282 cases
- 30-39 — 3,173 cases
- 40-49 — 3,124 cases
- 50-59 — 2,885 cases
- 60-69 — 2,433 cases
- 70-79 — 1,498 cases
- 80+ — 1,040 cases
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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