LAC BACKGROUND – The Lake County Fund Health Department has reported 431 additional COVID-19 tests since Friday, according to its Community Impact Scoreboard.
Joan Blatz, a resident of Fond du Lac and a former Reporter columnist of 80 years, died last Friday of COVID-19 headaches, the virus-related death in the county.
The total number of positive cases in the county is now 5383 at 2 p. m. Monday update. There are 1,575 active cases in the county and thirteen of those other people are hospitalized. To date, 170 have been hospitalized, 3,785 have been released from isolation and 30,300 have tested negative.
With the distribution of the organizations’ dashboard by age, 20-year-old citizens have noticed the greatest accumulation in instances with another 83 since Friday. This age organization continues to dominate the total number of instances with 971, followed by 50-year-old citizens with 940 instances in total.
All age equipment is as follows:
The county also updated its safe restart metric status report on Monday, which shows an “excellent” status for two of the criteria: verify availability and non-public protective equipment.
The criteria for the number of cases, the ability of county hospitals to care for patients entering crisis criteria, and contact location are all red “worrying. “
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The Fond du Lac school district updated its totals on Friday, reporting 26 active instances among students and 12 among staff. To date, 115 students and 34 staff members tested positive. The district also announced Monday that it would close its schools on Friday. , until at least November 30, due to an accumulation of cases between staff and academics.
The New York Times published a list of U. S. metropolitan spaces this week. But it’s not the first time With the number of cases in the last two weeks in relation to its population, with Lake Fond at number 9.
Several other Wisconsin spaces have made the list, adding Beaver Dam at No. 2.
Bottom of the Lake Health Department reminds county citizens to stay home if they feel unhealthy and socially leave with the right mask when they leave home.
Free COVID-19 driving tests will be held from 11 a. m. at 7 p. m. Thursdays at the Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds.
It may close early if the day’s verification capability is reached. Register in advance at register. covidconnect. wi. gov.
On other days, with minor symptoms of COVID-19, such as coughing, shortness of breath, sore throat, or fever, you are asked to call 1-844-225-0147 for test information.
Contact Daphne Lemke at 920-907-7968 or dlemke@gannett. com.
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