Another 1,057 instances of COVID-19 in Iowa, adding 17 in Johnson County, while the government reports 16 more deaths across the state.

At 10 a. m. on Thursday, Iowa reported another 1,057 cases of COVID-19 and 16 more COVID-19-related deaths since the state counted at 10 a. m. Wednesday, according to Coronavirus. Iowa. gov.

Authorities report that a total of 1358 people with COVID-19 died from the disease state-round, adding up to 27 in Johnson County. The county’s first disease-related death was reported on April 4.

Officials reported 99 influenza-related deaths state-round during the 2019-2020 flu season, and the new coronavirus is about to be the third leading cause of death in Iowa in 2020, just behind central disease and cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control. and prevention data.

More Thursday: Hospitalizations continue as Iowa reports 16 COVID-19 deaths, 1,057 coronavirus cases

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A total of 803,772 Iowans were evaluated for the new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus responsible for the disease, adding 40,276 in Johnson County. A total of 89,612 tested positive in Iowa. The state reported that a total of 5,205 showed cases of COVID-19 in Johnson. County, a 17-hour building from 10 a. m. on Wednesday.

On Wednesday afternoon, the University of Iowa said nine other COVID-19 cases had been self-reported through academics since Friday, surpassing 1994 cases since August 18. Officials reported a new case between professors and university staff, for a total of forty-five instances among their workers this semester.

The university also reported that lately two academics living in their university apartments were being quarantined and seven were self-insulated.

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At 10 a. m. on Thursday, the state reported that 56 other people had been hospitalized with the virus on the state’s fifth MRI, which includes Clinton, Des Moines, Henry, Iowa, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Keokuk, Lee, Muscatine, Scott, Buren Van, Wapello and Washington. The region peaked with 91 patients hospitalized on 25 August.

Fifteen patients were seen in extensive care packages in the region on Wednesday morning, according to the site. The region reached a peak of 39 intensive care patients on April 22.

Depending on the state, the region has 327 general hospital beds and 71 beds of extensive care for coronavirus patients in the region.

Eight other people incarcerated at the Iowa Medical and Classification Center and five members tested HIV positive for the disease as of 10 a. m. from Thursday. Another 304 inmates and 36 workers tested positive and have since recovered.

An increase in cases at the Coralville facility was first reported on August 18. One of the inmates at the facility, Richard Leroy Peters, 77, died on September 6. Peter, the fourth user under the supervision of the Iowa Department of Corrections, died of complications. . COVID-19, but only the first at the Coralville facility.

Coronavirus instances are in Iowa: here’s how to track COVID-19 in Johnson County

Figures reported across the state for Johnson County and throughout Iowa, respectively, at 10 a. m. Thursday The numbers in parentheses are the replacement in the last 24 hours.

CMRC Region Five includes Clinton, Des Moines, Henry, Iowa, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Keokuk, Lee, Muscatine, Scott, Van Buren, Wapello, and Washington counties.

Source: Iowa Department of Public Health

Zach Thompson is the editor-in-chief of Press-Citizen and can be contacted at zthompson@press-citizen. com. Follow him on Twitter at @zthomp.

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