Caldwell, Crittenden, And Trigg Each Report Fifteen New COVID Cases Friday

Caldwell, Crittenden, and Trigg County each reported fifteen new coronavirus cases Friday.
According to the Pennyrile District Health Department, the new cases in Caldwell County include eight males and seven females ranging in age from 15 to 69. All of the cases are recovering at home.
The health department also reported eight new cases in Lyon County and seven in Livingston County.
The health department also released its weekly report Friday that shows Caldwell County has the most confirmed cases in the five-county district at 864. Of those, 47 are active and at home, 796 have recovered, and 21 deaths have been linked to the virus.
Trigg County has the second most confirmed cases at 738 which includes 63 active cases at home, two hospitalizations, 667 recoveries, and six deaths.
In Crittenden County, a total of 531 cases have been confirmed. Of those, 30 are active, one is hospitalized, 484 have recovered and sixteen deaths have been related to the virus.
A total of 418 cases have been confirmed in Lyon County. Of that number, 26 are active, 380 have recovered, and twelve deaths have been connected to the virus.
And in Livingston County, 531 cases have been confirmed, 30 are active, one is in the hospital, 484 have recovered and sixteen deaths have been linked to the virus.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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