For the second straight day, there were no COVID-19-related deaths reported in the Hickory Metro. Catawba County Public Health reported 31 new cases Thursday (M
Hickory Metro Counties Report Zero COVID-19-Associated Deaths Wednesday: Thursday Morning Update
Hickory Metro Counties Report Zero COVID-19-Associated Deaths Wednesday: Thursday Morning Update
March 11, 2021
No COVID-19-related deaths were reported once again Wednesday (March 10) in the Hickory Metro. Catawba County Public Health is still reporting 288 total deaths. There were 27 new cases of the coronavirus reported in Catawba County, increasing the total to 17,334. 23 people were hospitalized.
14 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Burke County Wednesday, lifting the overall total to 9,525, with 146 deaths. There was one person hospitalized with the virus in Burke County.
11 new cases of the coronavirus were reported in Caldwell County Wednesday, raising the tally to 8,794, with 138 deaths. There were 16 people hospitalized. Six new cases were reported Wednesday in Alexander County, increasing the total to 3,969, with 84 deaths. There were ten people hospitalized.
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COVID-19 Hospitalizations Fall To Zero In Burke County: Wednesday Morning Update
COVID-19 Hospitalizations Fall To Zero In Burke County: Wednesday Morning Update
March 10, 2021
Catawba County Public Health once again reported no COVID-19-related deaths Tuesday (March 9), leaving the total at 288. 21 new cases of the coronavirus were reported in Catawba County, increasing the overall total to 17,307. There were 22 people hospitalized with the virus.
Burke County Public Health reported that there were zero COVID-19 hospitalizations in the county. 19 new cases of the coronavirus were reported Tuesday in Burke County, lifting the total to 9,511, with 146 deaths. Six new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Alexander County Tuesday, increasing the total to 3,963, with 84 deaths. There were ten people hospitalized.
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