(Updated 11:00-a.m.) – Iowa has reported another 413 coronavirus cases, for a total of 31,656 to-date. The state Department of Public Health reported no new deaths. The total stands at 721, of which 509 had a pre-existing condition. Health officials report also: 24,958 coronavirus patients have recovered; 840,934 assessments have been completed; 335, 716 people have been tested; 302,550 tests came back negative for COVID-19.
Long-Term Care facility (LTC) data show: 19 current outbreaks (1 less than over the weekend); 504 clients or staff have tested positive for COVID-19; 375 have recovered and 383 have died.
In Statewide RMCC data: 151 are hospitalized with COVID-19 (up 10 from Sunday); 41 are in an ICU (up 2 from yesterday); 4 more people were admitted to a hospital (for a total of 25); and 15 were on a ventilator. RMCC data for western/southwest Iowa is unchanged from Saturday (4 hospitalized, 2 in an ICU, 0 admitted and 0 on a ventilator). Also mostly unchanged from the last COVID-19 dashboard data, is the number of positive test results and persons recovered in Cass and surrounding counties.
Here are the latest number of positive COVID-19 test results and the number of people who have recovered ( ):
- Cass 22 cases (18)
- Adair County: 16 cases [up 1 from Sunday], (12)
- Adams County: 8 cases, (8)
- Audubon County: 16 cases, (15)
- Guthrie County: 66 cases [up 1 from yesterday], (58)
- Montgomery County: 10 cases, 8 recovered
- Pottawattamie County: 730 cases [up 8], (632) [up 7]
- Shelby County: 113 cases, (95) [up 1]