The Pennyrile District Health Department announced 59 new COVID-19 cases around its five-county district from Friday through Tuesday, including 30 in Trigg County.
According to the report, the latest cases in Trigg County include 17 males and 13 females ranging in age from 5 to 85. All are recovering at home, except for an 85-year-old female, who is hospitalized. Trigg County has reported 1,210 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began.
During this time, the health department also reported four new cases in Caldwell County, eight in Lyon, ten in Crittenden, and seven cases in Livingston County.
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Trigg County reported 10 new cases of COVID-19 since Tuesday, while Todd County had a single new case Thursday.
A 71-year old Trigg County woman is hospitalized, while the other nine patients are healing at home, according to the Pennyrile District Health Department, while there was no information available on the new Todd County Case.
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A tenth COVID-related death was confirmed in Trigg County Tuesday afternoon.
The Pennyrile District Health Department reported the death of a 69-year-old male that occurred on March 16. The health department also confirmed two new COVID-19 cases Tuesday. They included a 29-year-old female and a 32-year-old male, both are recovering at home.
Trigg County has seen a total of 1,170 COVID-19 cases.
Trigg County has recorded another COVID-19 death and two new cases.
The most recent fatality was a 69-year old male, bringing Trigg County’s pandemic death toll to 10.
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The Pennyrile District Health Department has confirmed nine new COVID-19 cases in Trigg County since Friday.
The department said all of the new cases are recovering at home and included six females and three males between 9 and 67.
Since the pandemic began, Trigg County has reported 1,168 total COVID-19 cases, and as of Friday, the Pennyrile District Health Department reported 1,125 recoveries and nine deaths.