Las Vegas Review-Journal

COVID cases, hospitaliz­ations stall after rise

‘The virus isn’t taxing the state’s hospitals’

- By Mary Hynes Contact Mary Hynes at mhynes@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0336. Follow @Maryhynes1 on Twitter.

Numbers of COVID-19 cases and hospitaliz­ations in Clark County and across Nevada plateaued in the past week after increasing the prior week for the first time in three months, according to new state data.

Confirmed and suspected COVID-19 hospitaliz­ations declined by one to 111 in the county, according to data from the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services. Statewide, hospitaliz­ations increased by six to 138.

But data from the Nevada Hospital Associatio­n shows that the seven-day average for COVID-19 hospitaliz­ations in the county has increased to 90 from 73. Still, the average numbers of COVID-19 ICU patients and those on ventilator­s are near all-time lows, the trade associatio­n said.

The virus isn’t taxing the state’s hospitals. “Nevada hospitals are operating normally and currently have plenty of excess capacity,” the associatio­n said.

The 14-day average of confirmed daily new cases in the county increased by five to 93. Statewide, cases increased by 2 to 129. These figures are undercount­s that do not include the positive results from athome rapid tests.

The 14-day average of new daily deaths statewide remained at one, while declining in the county to zero from one.

Community levels of COVID-19, a designatio­n based on cases and hospitaliz­ations, remain low across Nevada except in White Pine County, where levels have increased to medium, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

There have been 595,675 total COVID-19 cases in the county and 9,002 deaths. Statewide, there have been 783,858 cases and 11,531 deaths.

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