COVID-19 rate in Clark declines
Published 3:55 pm Thursday, March 25, 2021
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STAFF REPORT
Clark County’s COVID-19 incidence rate has been declining but remains in the accelerated spread, or “orange” category.
The rate for Wednesday, March 24, the last date for which the Health Department had figures available when the Sun went to press Thursday, was 17.33 cases per 100,000 population.
There were 11 new cases of the virus Wednesday, bringing the total since March 2020 to 2,591 for the county, and 92 of the total were active cases. Twenty-two people in the county have died of the respiratory illness caused by the airborne virus and 2,477 have recovered.
On Tuesday, there were 10 new cases, and from Friday, March 20, to Monday, there were 12 new cases, and the incidence rate was 16.9.
During the weekend and Monday of March 13-15, the incidence rate had climbed almost back into the “red zone,” or critical category at 24 per 100,000. There were 23 new cases of the respiratory virus over that three-day period.
Then over the next few days, it gradually declined. On March 17, there were nine new cases and 135 active cases, and the incidence rate was 23.6. On March 18, there were six new cases and 136 active cases, and the incidence rate was 22. On March 19 there were seven new cases, 94 active cases, and the incidence rate had fallen to 21.27.