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Local News: Case count continues roller coaster (8/20/21)
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Local News: Active cases top 200 for first time in 9 months (8/16/21)
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Thursday, July 29, 2021
Weekly test rate climbs up to 21 percent positive
Barry Countys positive COVID-19 (coronavirus) cases took a dip this week, falling from more than 160 active cases to below 120.
According to the Barry County Health Department and Barry County Office of Emergency Management, there have been 3,708 (+85) confirmed positive cases of COVID-19.
As of July 28, a total of 118 (-44) people were considered active cases in isolation, and at least 8 are hospitalized (-2).
There are more than 150 close contacts (-150) quarantined in their homes.
No new deaths were reported this week. The total number of deaths in the county is 62, and all those who have died were at least 41 years old.
Monday, July 26, 2021
Office will reopen on Aug. 2, continue services remotely
The Barry County Health Department has shuttered its doors this week due to at least one positive case within the office.
As cases of COVID-19 have notably increased in Barry County area and throughout the state, Barry County Health Department personnel have contracted COVID-19, as well, a press release said on Monday. BCHD will be closed July 26-30 due to this situation to help protect the public and staff in the face of rising cases.
Roger Brock, Department administrator, declined to say how many staff tested positive, be it one or multiple, but did say the positive case or cases were vaccinated individuals.