Las Vegas Review-Journal

COVID claims 35 more Nevadans

Second highest daily increase of pandemic

- By Katelyn Newberg

Nevada on Wednesday reported 35 deaths from the coronaviru­s — the second-highest single-day increase reported by state authoritie­s since the start of the pandemic.

The fatalities were the most since the record 38 deaths on Aug. 20, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services’ coronaviru­s website. Fatalities also were well above the seven-day average of 20 per day.

There were also 2,129 new cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronaviru­s, reported throughout the state, slightly above the moving seven-day average of 2,108.

The updated figures brought totals in the state to 156,996 cases and 2,201 deaths.

The state’s positivity rate, calculated by the Review-journal as the number of cumulative cases divided by people tested since the pandemic started, reached 15.84 percent on Wednesday, a 0.15 percentage point increase from the previous

day

The positivity rate and the daily increase in new cases have been increasing since mid-september.

The state health department calculates a positivity rate over a two-week period, and the rate remained at

17.6 percent on Wednesday. The rate is at the highest level since the state began reporting the statistic in mid-october.

In Clark County, there were 1,597 additional cases reported, along with 17 additional deaths, according to data posted to the Southern Nevada Health District’s coronaviru­s website.

The updated figures brought totals in the county to 120,009 cases and 1,799 deaths.

The Washoe County Health District reported a record 10 deaths, along with 401 cases, for totals of 25,870 cases and 295 deaths.

In another developmen­t, Caleb Cage, the director of Nevada’s COVID-19 response, said public “animosity and apathy” toward state measures aimed at limiting the virus’ spread were contributi­ng to the surge of new cases and deaths.

“In every state in the country, there is animosity and apathy among the public that has resulted in mitigation measures becoming less effective,” he said. “And that’s just not in Nevada, that is across the globe as well.”

Cage made the comment at a telephone briefing for reporters in response to a question about a Nevada Hospital Associatio­n statement issued Tuesday that some took as a backhanded criticism of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s actions.

In a news release, the trade associatio­n said that messaging on COVID-19 prevention measures,

including social distancing, masks and self-isolation, “may prove to be the best strategy until widespread vaccinatio­n is available.”

“On and off again closures appear to be building animosity and apathy among the public and are proving ineffectiv­e,” the release said. The associatio­n removed the sentence Tuesday night.

Cage told reporters that the state did not interpret the statement as an “attack on the state’s mitigation measures.”

It was not clear why the statement was removed. The associatio­n did not respond Wednesday to a request for comment.

 ?? K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal @Kmcannonph­oto ?? Nevada National Guard specialist­s Alondra Felix and Daniel Merchant check in with Ana Pena, left, and Karina Lewis during COVID-19 testing at UNLV on Monday.
K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal @Kmcannonph­oto Nevada National Guard specialist­s Alondra Felix and Daniel Merchant check in with Ana Pena, left, and Karina Lewis during COVID-19 testing at UNLV on Monday.

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