Kern Public Health: 802 new coronavirus cases, new deaths Thursday

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Oct. 13: The Kern County Department of Public Health on Thursday reported 802 new coronavirus cases and 4 new deaths.

On Thursday, the total number reported in Kern County citizens stood at 290,664 with 2,560 deaths overall.

According to the state, 36 patients were hospitalized with COVID-19 in Kern County on Wednesday, the most recent figure available, 4 more than the figure reported Tuesday. The state’s knowledge indicated that five patients were hospitalized in intensive care sets on Wednesday, which is the same as Tuesday’s figure.

Since January 21, 72. 38% of all cases were reported in other unvaccinated people and 83. 19% of all hospitalizations occurred in other unvaccinated people.

Disaggregated by age, another 54,347 people under the age of 18 have COVID-19, followed by another 164,414 people aged 18 to 49, another 47,000 people aged 50 to 64 and another 24,476 people over the age of 65.

The public can learn more about the Kern County Public Health COVID-19 panel in https://kernpublichealth. com/covid-19_dashboard.

The fitness branch reminds citizens that they can locate testing locations by visiting kernpublicfitness. com, clicking the COVID-19 button, and searching for “locate a test near you. “

The public can stop at https://kernpublichealth. com/coronavirus-vaccine/ for up-to-date vaccination data. The Kern County Department of Public Health reminds citizens that those over the age of five are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.

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