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Iowa COVID-19 update for 6/24/2020

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June 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health reports as of 6-a.m. today (Wednesday), the number of Iowans who have tested positive for COVID-19 to-date, is 26,470. Of that total, 6,799 have a pre-existing condition. Authorities say two more people died from the virus since the last report, for a total of 690. Officials say 486 of the persons who have died to-date, had a pre-existing medical condition.

The number of Iowans who have tested negative is 239,751. Of those who had the virus, 16,716 have recovered. A total of 266,592 tests have been completed, while completed assessments number 774,842.

COVID-19 outbreaks at Long-Term Care facilities (LTC’s) is down to 30. Health officials say 892 staff/residents of those facilities have tested positive for the virus, 558 have recovered and 356 have died.

In southwest/western Iowa RMCC Region 4, seven patients are hospitalized (1 more than Tues), two are in an ICU, there were two new admissions, and one person remains on a ventilator. Statewide the numbers continue to decline, with 140 hospitalized, 43 in an ICU, and 25 on ventilators. Seven people were admitted to a hospital over the past 24-hours, for a total at 21 new admissions.

In the immediate KJAN listening area, the only changes in positive COVID-19 cases and the number of persons who have recovered, are as follows:

  • Shelby County: 85 cases (an increase of 2 positive cases from Tuesday) 49 recovered (3 more than yesterday)
  • Pottawattamie County: 626 cases w/427 recovered.