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COVID-19 update: Saturday sees 13 more cases diagnosed

The Saturday evening total case count showed a ten-county district health department increase of 35 in one day, October 10, 2020: Adair has the largest spike in new cases at 13; Clinton: 6; Green: 3; Pulaski: 7; Russell: 1; Taylor: 4; and, Wayne: 1. Adair also had one death from COVID-19 reported yesterday.

Today’s new cases diagnosed include:
Adair: A 33-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 63-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 63-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 73-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 78-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 24-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 61-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 60-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 23-year-old male who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 35-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 37-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 54-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic
Adair: A 65-year-old female who is self-isolated, still symptomatic

As of Wednesday, October 7, 2020, Columbia and Adair County were spiking in cases and labeled in the red zone as a Coronavirus critical hotspot. An unverified word on social media indicated that the spike in cases happened after a church held crowded revival meetings resulting in multiple people becoming infected with the virus. The Lake Cumberland District Health Department ten counties are *Adair, Russell, Green, Taylor, Casey, Pulaski, *McCreary, Cumberland, *Clinton and Cumberland ( * = red county).




This story was posted on 2020-10-10 20:15:24
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