Henderson County reports six new cases; no new cases in four counties
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Henderson County reports only one new COVID-19 case on Thursday
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HENDERSON, Ky. The Green River District Health Department reported six new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Henderson County Wednesday while Union and Webster counties each saw one new case.
Overall, the GRDHD reported 62 new confirmed cases in the seven-county district, including 43 in Daviess County, eight in Ohio County, two in Hancock County and one in McLean County.
The COVID-related death of a Daviess County resident was also reported.
The incidence rate, which measures the average daily cases per 100k population over the past seven days, dropped to 12.6 as of Tuesday afternoon in Henderson County and held it in the orange or accelerated level. Webster and Union counties remained in the accelerated or orange level at 15.5 and 16.9, respectively.
HENDERSON, Ky. In a relatively quiet day of reporting for the Tri-County, Henderson, Webster and Union counties combined for 11 new confirmed cases Thursday, according to the Green River District Health Department.
Henderson County reported nine new cases while Webster County reported two. There were no new cases reported Thursday in Union County.
Overall, there were 64 new cases in the seven-county district, with 43 in Daviess County, six in Ohio County, three in Hancock County and one in McLean County.
The GRDHD also reported the COVID-related death of a Daviess County resident.
The incidence rate, which measures the average daily cases per 100k population over the past seven days, dipped slightly to 45.5 in Henderson County as of Wednesday, which held it in the red or critical level. The incidence rate for Union County and Webster County remained in the critical level at 26.8 and 74, respectively.