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Jan 2: South Dakota reports 615 new COVID-19 cases, 13 additional deaths

According to Saturday s report, 494 of the new cases are confirmed and 121 are probable. State health officials say there are 5,696 active cases in the state. The state s health department has reported 13 additional virus-related deaths, bringing the state s death toll to 1,501. State data shows 615 more residents have recovered from the virus, bringing the state s total recoveries to 92,595. Currently, 282 residents in the state are hospitalized due to the virus. Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been 5,702 COVID-19 hospitalizations in South Dakota. Health department data shows 10,137 Pfizer vaccines and 11,007 Moderna vaccines have been administered throughout the state. Bon Homme County Bon Homme County has had no new cases, keeping its total to 1,477. Of those cases, 1,416 have recovered.

Dec 28: South Dakota reporting 6,523 active COVID-19 cases, no additional deaths

According to Monday s report, 246 of the new cases are confirmed and 21 are probable. State health officials say there are 6,523 active cases in the state, a decrease of 172 since Sunday. The state s health department has reported no additional virus-related deaths, keeping the state s death toll to 1,446. State data shows 439 more residents have recovered from the virus, bringing the state s total recoveries to 89,688. Currently, 288 residents in the state are hospitalized due to the virus, which is up from 274. Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been 5,583 COVID-19 hospitalizations in South Dakota. Health department data shows 9,875 Pfizer vaccines and 4,924 Moderna vaccines have been administered throughout the state.

The Front Line Against COVID

Mentally exhausted but hopeful due to the availability of COVID-19 vaccines, Yankton’s front-line medical workers talk about the fight that, for at least one of Yankton’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses, quickly became personal. Since the spring, the ICU at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital (ASHH) in Yankton has basically become the COVID unit, Carrie Heine — a nurse for 41 years, of which 30 have been spent in the ASHH ICU — told the Press & Dakotan. “I don’t think the community realized that we were already treating COVID patients back in April,” she said. “That was when we started hearing the stories about health-care workers dying. It became very real.”

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