Caldwell County Surpassed 800 Total COVID Cases Wednesday

The total number of coronavirus cases in Caldwell County surpassed 800 Wednesday after ten new cases were reported.
Judge-Executive Larry Curling says the new cases include eight males and two females ranging in age from 32 to 64. All of the cases are recovering at home.
With the addition of the latest confirmed cases, there have been 809 confirmed cases in the county during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The latest cases in Caldwell County were among 42 announced by the Pennyrile District Health Department Wednesday.
According to the health department, the other 32 new cases included thirteen in Trigg County, eight in Crittenden, six in Lyon, and five cases in Livingston County.
On Wednesday, Caldwell, Crittenden, Livingston Lyon, and Trigg counties all had an incidence rate below 25.
Caldwell County is an ‘orange’ county for the sixth straight day, while Lyon County is ‘orange’ for the third time in four days.
Trigg County is out of the red for the first time since November 17, according to the state’s COVID-19 reporting website. Livingston County was moved to ‘orange’ status or accelerated, for the first time since November 4.
Crittenden County has done the best job at mitigating spread in the five-county district in December, recording its second straight day in the yellow for averaging less than 10 new cases daily for a week.
Trigg County reported 13 new cases on Wednesday with nine people in the 22 to 59 age group infected. Three were under 21 which is the most since December 10. All 13 people were reported to be isolated at home with no or minor symptoms.
Caldwell County reported 10 new cases, and Lyon County added six cases of the coronavirus.

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