The Three Rivers Public Health Department (3RPHD) gave an update Friday afternoon on total lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases within the district. Parentheses indicate changes since Wednesday.
- Dodge County: 710 cases (+8)
- Saunders County: 87 cases (+4)
- Washington County: 58 cases (+4)
Total 3RPHD Case Count: 855 cases (+16)
Over the last 14 days, Dodge County has seen 38 new cases. Dodge County is ranked 6th overall in new case counts over the 14 day period.
- Douglas: 1,199 cases
- Lancaster: 338 cases
- Sarpy: 235 cases
- Thurston: 57
- Dakota: 43
- Dodge 40 cases
Saunders County is ranked 17th with 15 new cases and Washington County is ranked 24th with 9 new cases over the last 14 days.
Total 3RPHD Cases Over 14 Day Period (June 26 – July 10): 64 new cases
As of Friday afternoon, local hospitals reported 301 (-8) medical beds were available, and 68 (-18) patients were hospitalized with COVID-19. Of the 363 ventilators available to area hospitals, 122 (+6) were in use, including 16 (±0) for confirmed COVID-19 patients.
According to the Nebraska DHHS dashboard, there have been 20,623 lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 15,206 recoveries within the state. Nebraska has tested 201,249 people and has had 180,391 negative test results. There are 284 reported deaths.
Assume that COVID-19 is present in all our communities and conduct yourself accordingly. Please be aware of the COVID-19 symptoms, which may include a fever, cough, sore throat, severe fatigue, loss of taste, and smell, or difficulty breathing. In most cases, a person will have more than one of these symptoms. Anyone who has COVID-19 symptoms or develops symptoms should contact their health care provider and tell them how you are feeling and any possible history of exposure. Please call ahead before you go to the doctor’s office or an emergency room.
Test Nebraska is here and 3RPHD is encouraging more individuals to seek testing. Help us identify cases, predict and give employers and the public reassurance that those who have COVID-19 know it and are staying home. Visit https://www.testnebraska.com/en to take the test and see the schedule. There is no cost for this test through Test Nebraska.
Why is it important to consider testing?
- The sooner we can identify COVID-19 cases, the sooner we can get back to our normal way of life.
- In addition to social distancing, widespread testing is a proven, effective way to combat the spread of COVID-19.
- Testing gives us crucial data that we need to track the spread of the virus, contain it, and to help find a cure and save lives. For more information about COVID-19 please visit www.threeriverspublichealth.org, http://dhhs.ne.gov/coronavirus