Thursday health report for Quad County COVID-19, 2 Carson City youth among 6 new cases
Quad-County Emergency Operations Center in Carson City is reporting six new positive cases and one recovery of COVID-19 in the Quad-County region. This brings the total number of cases to 134, with 87 recoveries and two deaths, 45 cases remain active.
The new cases are:
• A male Carson City resident in his 40’s
• A male Carson City resident in his 40’s
• A female Carson City resident in her 40’s
• A male Carson City resident under the age of 18
• A female Carson City resident under the age of 18
• A male Storey County resident in his 40’s
Carson City Health and Human Services is working to identify close risk contacts to prevent further spread of the disease. Due to medical privacy requirements and to protect their identity, no further information about the cases will be released.
Carson City
-63 Total
-18 Active
-43 Recovered
-2 Deaths
Douglas County
-24 Total
-4 Active
-20 Recovered
Lyon County
-46 Total
-22 Active
-24 Recovered
Storey County
-1 Total
-1 Active
-0 Recoveries
TOTAL
-134 Total Cases
-45 Active
-87 Recovered
-2 Deaths
-3 Hospitalizations
Gender and age break down of the cases by county is available at https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/novel-coronavirus-2019/
Statewide numbers can be found at the Nevada Health Response website nvhealthresponse.nv.gov/
Community-Based COVID-19 Testing for Those Without Symptoms
— 1,798 Individuals Tested
— 1,379 Results Received
— 1 Positive Test Results
— 1,378 Negative Test Results
The lab is experiencing a high volume of tests. Results from the asymptomatic community-based testing locations are taking longer than expected. CCHHS will contact those tested by phone when their results are available.
For those who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or have questions, call the Quad-County COVID-19 Hotline 7 days a week, 8 am to 5 pm.
Spanish speakers are available. The phone number is (775) 283-4789.
Stay informed. For updates and more information on COVID-19 visit https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/novel-coronavirus-2019/