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COVID-19 virus takes one life in Adair Friday

From Amy Tomlinson
Lake Cumberland District Health Department

COVID-19 took two lives Friday, October 9, 2020: a 77-year-old female from Adair who had been released as no longer contagious but succumbed to lasting complications from the disease; and, a 59-year-old male from Pulaski County.

Nine more new cases were Diagnosed and reported in Adair on Friday and 13 new cases in Taylor County.

Total case count increased by 49 in one day in the ten counties of the LCDHD:


Adair: 9; Clinton: 5; Green: 1; Pulaski: 17; Russell: 3; Taylor: 13; and, Wayne: 1. Our current new case growth rate is: 1.012. This means our total case count is projected to double every 59.34 days. The most new cases we ever added in a single day was on 08/26/2020 when we added 75 cases. Today’s new cases include:

Adair: A 57-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 5-year-old male who is self-isolated, asymptomatic
Adair: A 55-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 43-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 63-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 7-year-old male who is self-isolated, asymptomatic
Adair: A 35-year-old female who is self-isolated, symptoms resolved on 10/2/2020
Adair: A 60-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 22-year-old male who is self-isolated, asymptomatic

Clinton: A 63-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Clinton: A 71-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Clinton: A 97-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Clinton: A 47-year-old female who is self-isolated, asymptomatic
Clinton: A 20-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic

Green: A 66-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic

Pulaski: A 71-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Pulaski: A 42-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Pulaski: A 20-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Pulaski: A 18-year-old male who is self-isolated, asymptomatic
Pulaski: A 18-year-old female who is self-isolated, asymptomatic
Pulaski: A 17-year-old female who is self-isolated, asymptomatic
Pulaski: A 48-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Pulaski: A 43-year-old male who is self-isolated, asymptomatic
Pulaski: A 40-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Pulaski: A 40-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Pulaski: A 19-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Pulaski: A 68-year-old female who is self-isolated, asymptomatic
Pulaski: A 29-year-old female who is self-isolated, asymptomatic
Pulaski: A 31-year-old female who is self-isolated, asymptomatic
Pulaski: A 32-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Pulaski: A 59-year-old male who is deceased, still symptomatic
Pulaski: A 20-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic

Russell: A 85-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Russell: A 62-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Russell: A 40-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic

Taylor: A 27-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Taylor: A 19-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Taylor: A 30-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Taylor: A 81-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Taylor: A 38-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Taylor: A 20-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Taylor: A 12-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Taylor: A 57-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Taylor: A 46-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Taylor: A 20-year-old female who is self-isolated, symptoms resolved on 10/7/2020
Taylor: A 2 Months-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Taylor: A 15-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Taylor: A 53-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic

Wayne: A 45-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic

Cases still continue to be on a sharp increase so, please, let’s all continue to do our part in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by wearing our face coverings, avoiding crowds (especially in confined spaces), social distancing when around others, increasing our hand hygiene, increasing our general sanitation, and by avoiding touching our faces.


This story was posted on 2020-10-10 07:58:22
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