Las Vegas Review-Journal

■ Nevada reported 1.475 new coronaviru­s cases and 32 deaths.

New cases, deaths high; direction of outbreak unclear

- By Jonah Dylan

Nevada on Thursday reported 1,475 new coronaviru­s cases and 32 deaths as the state’s major COVID-19 metrics continued to provide mixed signals on the direction of the outbreak.

Updated figures posted by the Department of Health and Human Services on the state’s coronaviru­s website pushed totals to 408,733 COVID-19 cases and 6,821 deaths.

New cases were above the two-week moving average, which registered its third increase in the last five reports with a small jump from 855 per day on Wednesday to 874.

Deaths also were well above the average of 11 per day over the period. The average, which rose one from the 10 reported Wednesday, has been fluctuatin­g for weeks but remains below its recent high of 17 per day on Aug. 18.

State and county health agencies often redistribu­te daily data after it is reported to better reflect the date of death or onset of symptoms, which is why the moving-average trend lines

frequently differ from daily reports and are considered better indicators of the direction of the outbreak.

The state’s two-week test positivity rate, which essentiall­y tracks the percentage of people tested for COVID-19 who are found to be infected, declined 0.1 percentage points to 11.5 percent.

The rate has dropped significan­tly from its recent peak of

16.4 percent Aug. 13, but has flatlined over the past week.

State officials on Thursday said they were pleased with what appears to be a significan­t decline in Clark County COVID-19 metrics, while cognizant that numbers in other parts of the state have not seen the same movement. Michelle White, chief of staff to Gov. Steve Sisolak, said many parts of the state are still not out of the woods.

“It is certainly great to see the

progress in Southern Nevada, that is always great news, but I would also say that it is absolutely concerning looking at what we’re seeing in Northern Nevada, the increases in the rural counties especially when it comes to hospitaliz­ations,” she said.

State data also showed that 1,073 people were hospitaliz­ed with either confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19, a decrease of 17 from Wednesday’s report. Though the number of hospitaliz­ations has dropped slowly over the past month, concerns remain about capacity and staffing issues.

The Nevada Hospital Associatio­n said Wednesday that people can help hospital capacity issues by doing three things: getting the COVID-19 vaccine, avoiding hospitals for COVID-19 testing and using urgent care centers for non-emergency care.

“COVID-19 patients are continuing to surge at hospitals within the north and rural areas of the state,” the trade group said. “Several facilities are requesting triage tents to be erected

outside the facilities, as well as staffing assistance through the National Guard or federal resources. ”

The rise in metrics in July triggered a state face mask mandate, which is in effect in each of Nevada’s 17 counties. All counties are required to mask up in crowded indoor spaces after being classified as places with “high or substantia­l rates of transmissi­on” by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Clark County, meanwhile, recorded 780 new COVID-19 cases and 27 deaths over the preceding day, according to data posted Thursday by the Southern Nevada Health District. That brought county totals to 313,601 COVID-19 cases and 5,402 deaths.

Clark County’s two-week test positivity rate decreased by 0.1 percentage point to 8.8 percent.

County numbers are included in the statewide totals.

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