Four Corners Health Dept Update March 5, 2021

Four Corners Health Dept Update March 5, 2021
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March 8th, 2021 | Beth Rogers

As of Friday, March 5, the Four Corners Risk Dial has been reset and decreases to 1.46.  At 1.46, the dial remains in the Yellow: Moderate COVID-19 Risk Level, decreasing from the previous week’s 1.75.  Public health recommendations and the COVID-19 dashboard are posted on our website at www.fourcorners.ne.gov.

Over the past 2 days (March 4-5), there were 8 new cases of COVID-19 reported in the District:

  • Seward County adds 5 new cases for 1,867 cases total.
  • York County had 2 new cases for a total of 1,668.
  • Butler County had 1 new case to total 832.
  • Polk County remains at 565 total cases.

As of March 5, the total cumulative number of COVID-19 cases in the Four Corners District is 4,932.  There were 77 new cases in the previous 14 days, with 38 of those cases recorded in the past 7 days.

Over the prior 7 days (Feb. 27 – March 5), the totals for each county are as follows:

  • Butler County—4
  • Polk County—2
  • Seward County—26
  • York County–6

For cases occurring February 20-26, the age breakdown was:
AGE                 #Cases             %
0-12                   0                     0
Teens                 3                    8
20s                    12                  32
30s                     6                   16
40s                     6                   16
50s                     2                     5
60s                     7                   18
70s                     1                     3
80s                     1                     3
90s                       0                       0
TOTAL              38                  100

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