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Six among new W Va virus deaths
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Two Cabell County women among new W Va virus deaths
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Cabell County records 78th virus death
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Friday, December 18, 2020
Hospitalizations drop, positive test rate still high
The number of active COVID-19 (coronavirus) cases fell by 23 since last week, but the figure remains above 100 and the positive test rate is unchanged at 13 percent.
According to the Barry County Health Department and Barry County Office of Emergency Management, there have been 2,186 (+97) confirmed positive cases of COVID-19.
As of Dec. 16, a total of 110 (-23 from Dec. 9) people were considered active cases in isolation, and four are hospitalized (-6). There are more than 300 close contacts (even) quarantined in their homes.
Four new deaths occurred this week, all of whom lived independently in their homes and suffered underlying health conditions.
(BEDFORD) – The Milwaukee Depot is ready for Santa’s appearance Friday and Saturday. Although, the annual visit with Santa at Otis Park this year was cancelled, Bedford Mayor Sam Craig and the Bedford Parks Department were determined to find a way to spread the holiday spirit and christmas cheer.
Thanks to the efforts of Bedford City employees, this event should help celebrate the holiday and bring smiles to the children of Lawrence County..
Thursday morning city employees could be seen working feverishly to get things in place for the weekend event.
“We welcome everyone to drive by so Santa can wish everyone a Merry Christmas. Due to the current pandemic. Santa has requested that there will be no walk-up contact with him so that he can stay healthy for Christmas,” said Mayor Sam Craig.