Kentucky Health News graph, based on initial, unadjusted reports of daily cases |
Kentucky Health News
Kentucky has never had more new cases of the novel coronavirus in one day than state officials reported Saturday, 1,275. And it has never had more cases in one week, 6,158.
Those numbers will be adjusted a bit downward, to eliminate duplicate test results, but the daily numbers will still be well above the previous record of 1,163, which was set Aug. 12 and was an outlier in the trend at the time.
The latest numbers continue a trend of escalation that began almost four weeks ago, shortly after the Labor Day weekend, and make the state's seven-day rolling average of new cases 880, more than four times what it was three months ago.
“I need your help,” Gov. Andy Beshear said in a news release. “We are seeing the coronavirus surging around the country. We are in another escalation here in Kentucky. We have got to do what it takes to stop it, and that's all of us. No more being casual; time to be urgent. We are Team Kentucky. We can beat this. We will get through it and we will get through it together.”The numbers brought the total number of cases in the state to 72,001, meaning that at least 1.6 percent of the population has been infected with the virus. Of the newly reported cases, 166 were in Kentuckians 18 and younger, with 27 of them 5 and under.
Beshear reported eight more deaths from covid-19, raising the state's death toll to 1,205. The fatalities were a 66-year-old woman and an 89-year-old man from Christian County; a 75-year-old woman from Fayette County; two men, 80 and 89, from Jefferson County; two women, 76 and 86, from Lincoln County; and a 64-year-old woman from Mercer County.
- Jefferson County, which has about 18 percent of Kentucky's population, has accounted for 26% (313) of the state's covid-19 deaths. Fayette County is second, with 6.4%, followed by Warren, 4.5%; Kenton, 4.1%; and Hopkins, 3.2%.
- Six hundred people were hospitalized with covid-19 in Kentucky, 129 of them in intensive care.
from KENTUCKY HEALTH NEWS https://ift.tt/3l8PRiu
0 Response to "Record number of cases in one day and one week; 7-day rolling average of new cases is over 4 times what it was 3 months ago-HEALTHYLIVE"
Post a Comment