HENDERSON, Ky. Henderson County has recorded 65 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one COVID-related death in the past week.
The COVID-related death was reported Tuesday by the Green River District Health Department. The death was the 79th in the county attributed to COVID since the pandemic began.
Since May 12, Union County has recorded 24 new cases and Webster County has had 25 new cases over the same period.
The incidence rate, which measures the average daily cases per 100,000 population over the past seven days, remained in the red or critical level for Webster County at 30.9 as of Tuesday afternoon. Henderson County and Union County each remained in the orange or accelerated level with rates of 20.5 and 22.8, respectively.
HENDERSON, Ky. The Tri-County recorded 18 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Friday as 10 were reported in Henderson as well as four cases each in Webster and Union counties, according to the Green River District Health Department
Overall, the seven-county district reported 33 new cases, including 12 in Daviess County and three in Ohio County.
The incidence rate, which measures the average daily cases per 100,000 population over the past seven days, continued its climb in Webster County, rising to 30.9 as of Thursday afternoon and holding it in the red or critical level. Henderson County and Union County each remained in the orange or accelerated level with rates of 15.8 and 21.9, respectively.
HENDERSON, Ky. Henderson County recorded six new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Thursday, as reported by the Green River District Health Department, while Union County and Webster County each reported five new cases.
Overall, the seven-county district reported 34 new cases, including 14 in Daviess County, three in Ohio County and one in Hancock County.
The incidence rate, which measures the average daily cases per 100,000 population over the past seven days, continued its surge in Webster County, rising to 29.8 of Wednesday afternoon and holding it in the red or critical level, the most severe category in the state s classification system. Henderson County and Union County each remained in the orange or accelerated level with rates of 16.4 and 18.9, respectively.