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    You are at:Home»Local News»Riley County confirms 48 new cases; data shows January was third worst month for new infections

    Riley County confirms 48 new cases; data shows January was third worst month for new infections

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    By Brandon Peoples on January 29, 2021 Local News, Riley County
    Source: Riley County Health Department (Jan. 29, 2021)

    Riley County health officials confirmed 48 new positive COVID-19 cases Friday along with 32 additional recoveries.

    It was the fourth consecutive report with new cases under 100. Ascension Via Christi also continues to care for seven positive patients. Two remain in the Intensive Care Unit. Active cases totaled 311.

    While the final January data for new cases won’t be known until Monday, through the first 28 days of January, Riley County logged 958 new cases and 10 additional deaths reported since Dec. 30.

    In the past six months, according to data from the health department’s daily case count, the two worst months in terms of new infections were November (51 new cases per day) and December (39 new cases per day). October was the best month, when the county averaged 11 new cases per day. Since the end of July, there have been 25 COVID-19 related deaths. There have been 30 deaths overall since the pandemic began.

    It should be noted that on July 31, Riley County had 337 recoveries out of 449 total cases (75 percent). As of Jan. 28, that number has pushed to 5,593 out of the total 5,934 cases (94 percent).

    August – 758 new cases

    September – 725 new cases

    October -353 new cases

    November – 1,546 new cases

    December – 1,235 new cases

    *January – 958 new cases

    * – through the first 28 days of the month

    TOTAL: 5,575 new cases since Aug. 1

    Six month rolling average 30.8 new cases each (based on 5,575 cases divided by 181 days)

     

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