Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevada reported 398 new coronaviru­s cases and 21 additional deaths Tuesday

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

Nevada on Tuesday reported 398 new coronaviru­s cases and 21 additional deaths.

Updated numbers from the Department of Health and Human Services posted to the state’s coronaviru­s website brought totals to 291,543 cases and 4,903 deaths.

The new cases reported Tuesday were slightly above the moving 14day average of daily recorded cases, which dropped to 351. Deaths were nearly double the moving two-week average of 11.

Both the state and county health agencies often redistribu­te data after it is reported to better reflect the date of death or onset of symptoms, which is why the moving-average trend lines can differ from daily reports and are considered better indicators of the direction of the outbreak.

The two-week averages for cases and deaths have been declining since mid-january, state data shows.

The number of people hospitaliz­ed in Nevada with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases grew by one on Tuesday, to 581, state data shows. Although daily totals fluctuate, hospitaliz­ations have been trending downward since January.

The state’s positivity rate also has been decreasing. The rate fell

0.4 percentage points on Tuesday, reaching 9.2 percent.

Clark County on Tuesday reported 347 new cases, according to data posted to the Southern Nevada Health District’s coronaviru­s website. All of the additional deaths reported in Nevada on Tuesday occurred in Clark County.

Cumulative totals for the county rose to 224,944 cases and 3,810 deaths.

The county’s two-week positivity rate declined by 0.3 percentage point, reaching 10.4 percent —

1.2 percentage points higher than for the state as a whole, according to state data.

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L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images Nurse Noel Madic injects University Medical Center resident physician Austin Christians­en as front-line health care workers receive their Pfizer vaccine on Dec. 16.

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