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Two COVID-19-Related Deaths Confirmed — 40 Cases Reported

July 14, 2020

Laboratory-Confirmed Cases

Recovered Patients

Active Patients

683

347

328

Deaths

Hospitalized

Active Outbreaks

Active Clusters

8

19

3

2

Total Tested

Total Negative

% Patients Tested Positive

10,246

8291

6.66%

CASES BY ZIP CODE

28645

28655

28630

28638

28601

28667

28611

375

1

194

86

13

3

11

CASES BY AGE

0-17

18-24

25-49

50-64

65-74

75+

85

71

258

157

66

46

CASES BY RACE

White

Black

Hispanic

Asian

 

 

66.67%

7.31%

25.80%

0.23%

 

Updated 7-14-2020

Caldwell County experienced a significant increase in the number of positive cases and learned of two COVID-19-related deaths.

Forty COVID-19 cases were reported today county, 20 in the 28645 Zip code, 14 in the 28630, five in 28638, and one in 28601. Five patients are under the age of 17; five are between 18 and 24; 14 are between 25 and 49; 15 are between 50 and 64; and one patient is over the age of 75.

The two confirmed deaths bring the total number of COVID-19-related deaths in the county to eight. The patients who died were reported to have underlying health conditions. One patient is between 65 and 74, and the other is over the age of 75.

The county currently has three active outbreaks — Brockford Inn Assisted Living, Caldwell Correctional Facility in Hudson, and Hickory Falls Health and Rehabilitation. Brockford Inn has 61 positive cases and two deaths associated with the outbreak at the facility. One death is a Catawba County resident and is not counted in the total deaths for Caldwell County. The number of cases at the correctional facility now stands at 11 — two staff members, one volunteer, and eight inmates. The case count at Hickory Falls remains at two.

Additionally, Governor Roy Cooper announced today that North Carolina will continue to pause in Safer At Home Phase 2 for three more weeks. Phase 2 was scheduled to end on Friday.

For 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. For statistical information, visit www.caldwellcountync.org/coronavirus-covid-19/dashboard.

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