Las Vegas Review-Journal

■ The state reported more than 500 new COVID-19 cases for the second straight day.

State positivity rate rises again, to 5.7%

- By Jonah Dylan

Nevada’s coronaviru­s metrics continued their recent rise Friday, with the state reporting more than 500 new cases for the second straight day and the positivity rate registerin­g another gain.

Updated numbers from the state Department of Health and Human Services reflecting reports collected over the previous day showed 536 new COVID-19 cases and six deaths in Nevada.

New cases were more than double the two-week moving average of 257 per day. Over the same period, the state averaged three deaths per day.

The update pushed Nevada’s cumulative totals to 310,235 cases and 5,365 deaths.

The test positivity rate, meanwhile, added another 0.2 of a percentage point to its recent ascent, reaching 5.7 percent.

The rate, which essentiall­y tracks the percentage of people tested for COVID-19 who are found to be infected, has been rising steadily since April 3, when it reached a recent low of 4.2 percent. It is now at its highest level since March 14.

There were 380 people hospitaliz­ed in Nevada with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Friday’s report, 14 more than the previous day, according to the data.

Disease metrics had been declining for nearly three months but have recently flattened and registered a series of slight increases over the past two weeks.

State public health officials say the rise of the metrics was expected after the relaxation of some mitigation measures recently by Gov. Steve Sisolak, and is not yet cause for concern.

“If we get to a point where the rate of that growth is becoming more significan­t or that is precipitat­ing to concerns for our hospital infrastruc­ture and/or the number of people dying from the virus, then we’ll definitely raise that flag and have concerns,” state biostatist­ician Kyra Morgan said Friday at a news briefing.

Meanwhile, the Southern Nevada Health District reported 455 new cases and six additional deaths Friday, bringing the cumulative totals for Clark County to 234,748 cases and 4,205 deaths.

The Southern Nevada Health District also reported a test positivity rate of 5.5 percent, a 0.2 percentage point increase from the previous day.

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