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    You are at:Home»Local News»Riley County COVID cases continue to climb; at-home test reporting now available online

    Riley County COVID cases continue to climb; at-home test reporting now available online

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    By Brandon Peoples on January 26, 2022 Local News, Riley County
    Source: Riley County Health Department (Jan. 26, 2022)

    Nearly 900 new COVID cases and two COVID-related deaths were recorded this week by the Riley County Health Department.

    The latest deaths involved two men, aged 75 and 70 who tested positive earlier this month and died this week. The older patient was fully vaccinated, while the younger patient was not.

    Ascension Via Christi is caring for 11 COVID-19 patients, including four in the Intensive Care Unit. One of the patients is on a ventilator.

    Active cases are under 1,000 for the first time in three weeks. The two-week rolling percent positivity rate climbed to just over 24 percent, from 22.5 percent last week. Full statistics are shared below.

    Riley County residents can now report at-home COVID test results online at rileycountyks.gov/reportresults. Contact tracing won’t be conducted and all information submitted will be stored on a secured database that is HIPAA protected. A maximum of four at home tests can be requested at covidtests.gov.

    Riley County COVID-19 Statistics for January 26, 2022

    • Total positive cases in Riley County Residents: 11,906
    • Total active: 979
    • Total recovered: 10,855
    • Total deaths: 72

    Percent Positive

    Two-Week Average: 24.06%

    • Tested Positive: 1,873
    • Tested Negative: 5,912
    • Total Tested: 7,785

    Week 2 (January 9 – 15)  25.76%

    • Total Positives: 1,191
    • Total Tested:   4,623

    Week 3 (January 16 – 22)  21.57%

    • Total Positives: 682
    • Total Tested: 3,162
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