Trigg County added 19 new COVID-19 cases from Thursday to Monday.
The Pennyrile District Health Department said the cases involve 11 females and eight males between 5 and 74. Currently, there are 33 active cases, with 1,232 total cases reported in Trigg County since the onset of the pandemic.
Over the same time period, Caldwell County added one new case, and Lyon County went up five.
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There were eight new cases of COVID-19 reported from Wednesday to Friday in Trigg County.
There are 40 active cases in Trigg County and two of those patients are hospitalized, while the rest are at home.
The Pennyrile District Health Department says 1,169 of 1,221 total cases have recovered and Trigg County has reported 10 COVID-related deaths.
The Todd County Health Department says their single new case is an adult with underlying health conditions who’s at home with mild symptoms. All 27 active cases in Todd County are healing at home
The Tennessee Department of Health reported 1,370 new cases and eight additional deaths Friday. Hospitalizations were up by 27 to 820 and the positivity rate was 5.99 percent in the Volunteer State.
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After reporting 30 new cases of COVID-19 between Friday and Tuesday, there were three more cases noted Wednesday in Trigg County.
They are all three adults between the ages of 42 and 45 and they’re isolating at home, according to the Pennyrile District Health Department.
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Trigg County reported 30 new cases of COVID-19 from Friday to Tuesday.
They are 26 adults and four juveniles and only one an 85-year old woman is hospitalized.
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