Friday, July 31, 2020

Nodaway County Coronavirus Cases Soar to 155

Despite passage of a mask ordinance by the City of Maryville, Coronavirus cases in Nodaway County continued to soar. On Thursday, the Nodaway County Health Department reported that seven new people had tested positive. The affected individuals include one female between 10 and 19 years of age, three females between 20 and 29, one male between 50 and 59, one female between 60 and 69, and one female between 80 and 89. The affected individuals are isolated in private residences. Two were close contacts with people who were known to be positive.

On Wednesday, the Nodaway County Health Department reported that 13 had tested positive. The individuals include two males between 10 and 19, four females and four males between 20 and 29 years, one female between 30 and 39 years, and one female and one male between 70 and 79. Seven had known exposure to positive cases.

Last Tuesday, the Nodaway County Health Department reported that 11 had tested positive. The individuals include two females between 10 and 19, one female and four males between 20 and 29, one male between 40 and 49, one female and one male between 50 and 59, and one female between 70 and 79.
Out of the positive cases, 78 have recovered. Seven have been hospitalized; all have had underlying medical conditions. Out of those who have been hospitalized, two have been released.

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