Laboratory-Confirmed Cases |
Recovered Patients |
Active Patients |
||
248 |
124 |
121 |
||
Deaths |
Hospitalized |
Percentage of Tested Patients Who Are Positive |
||
3 |
5 |
4.87% |
||
Total Tested |
Total Negative |
|||
5041 |
4226 |
|||
Confirmed Cases by Zip Code |
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28645 |
28638 |
28630 |
28601 |
|
156 |
36 |
52 |
4 |
|
Confirmed Cases by Age |
||||
0-24 |
25-64 |
65+ |
||
20% |
73% |
7% |
Updated 6-14-20
Two COVID-19 cases were reported today in Caldwell County — one in the 28645 Zip code and one in the 28601.
Anyone who thinks they have been exposed to COVID-19 is encouraged to be tested regardless of whether or not they are experiencing symptoms. People who have attended a mass gathering or protest and those who live or work in a setting where they are at higher risk of exposure should be tested.
The Caldwell County Health Department in conjunction with West Caldwell Health Council, will hold a COVID-19 Drive-thru Testing Event on Tuesday, June 16, from 2-5 p.m. in the parking lot at South Caldwell High School. Testing is free, but people are asked to bring their insurance card and, if possible, download and complete the testing form found at www.caldwellcountync.org/coronavirus-covid-19/testing.
For local, accurate information about Coronavirus, visit www.caldwellcountync.org/coronavirus-covid-19 or call the Caldwell County Health Department Health Information Line at 828-426-8456 or the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at 828-426-8605. Resources are available in Spanish at www.caldwellcountync.org/coronavirus-covid-19/enfermedades-coronavirus-2019-respuesta-covid-19.