Las Vegas Review-Journal

State reports 2,593 new cases, 46 deaths

Two-week positivity rate at 21.3 percent

- By Katelyn Newberg Contact Katelyn Newberg at knewberg@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0240. Follow @k_newberg on Twitter.

Nevada on Tuesday reported 2,593 new coronaviru­s cases and 46 additional deaths.

Updated figures posted to the Department of Health and Human Services’ coronaviru­s website brought totals in the state to 252,842 COVID-19 cases and 3,546 deaths.

The moving 14-day average of daily reported cases decreased on Tuesday, dipping from 2,053 to 1,837, state data shows. The twoweek average of daily deaths remained at 19.

The state’s two-week positivity rate, which essentiall­y tracks the percentage of people tested who are diagnosed with the disease, reached 21.3 percent, a 0.2-percentage-point increase from the previous day.

The rate has been climbing since the beginning of the month and is approachin­g the high mark of 21.7 percent reported on Dec. 15.

The number of people in Nevada hospitaliz­ed with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases increased by 50 on Tuesday, reaching 1,827, the data show.

The Nevada Hospital Associatio­n on Tuesday said the effects of the holiday season on hospitaliz­ations may not be “fully realized” for several weeks.

“The use of nonpharmac­eutical interventi­ons, such as the statewide ‘pause,’ appear to have successful­ly arrested the increasing trajectory of hospitaliz­ations,” the associatio­n said. “However, due to the holiday season and other socializat­ion causes, these efforts have experience­d significan­t counter-pressures.”

Some medical facilities, especially in Southern Nevada, continue to be strained due to “elevated hospital admissions and ICU admissions,” the associatio­n said. While multiple facilities are reporting “staffing challenges,” hospital employees have started receiving their second dose of COVID-19 vaccines.

Throughout Nevada, intensive care units are at about 73 percent capacity, while ICU beds in Southern Nevada are about 80 percent full, according to the trade group.

About one-third of all people hospitaliz­ed in Nevada have COVID-19, while about 40 percent of all ICU beds are filled with coronaviru­s patients, the associatio­n said. About 25 percent of all ventilator­s in the state are being used for COVID-19 patients.

There were 2,320 new COVID-19 cases reported in Clark County on Tuesday, along with 37 additional deaths, according to the Southern Nevada Health District. The updated figures posted to the county’s coronaviru­s website pushed the cumulative totals to 193,483 cases and 2,674 deaths.

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