Martinsville-region COVID-19/coronavirus daily update from state, nation and world: Sept. 27 - Martinsville Bulletin
https://ift.tt/3i9qvzd The report is grim this morning from the Virginia Department of Health: Henry County and Martinsville have 4 more deaths from COVID-19, more than 25% of the 15 recorded statewide. Henry County had 3 of them and now has 24 since the pandemic began. Martinsville now has its 17th. Henry County also recorded a 20 new cases of the virus -- only Franklin County, with 4, reported cases elsewhere in the West Piedmont Health District -- and 2 more hospitalizations. This is 69 deaths district-wide from the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Henry County now has had 1,065 cases. This news comes as school boards cite data trends to decide whether students should be in classrooms. Henry County's school board voted Thursday to send students back to classes on a hybrid schedule beginning Oct. 12, but that was over the disapproval of many teachers. That has played out at other school districts in the region, too, where classes have started but not all have agreed with that decision. How easily does coronavirus spread among children? It appears the virus can spread among children and teens, but how easily may vary by age. Research is still underway, but children under age 10 seem to be less likely than older kids to transmit the virus to other children and adults. We offer a series of charts that help decipher that. Also the U.S. now has more than 7 million COVID-19 cases confirmed in total, with cases and deaths rising again in more than 20 states. We have a series of charts that explains that. The University of Maryland is studying just how far particles that may contain the coronavirus actually travel. And in the latest totals by the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, the world is approaching and by tomorrow almost certain will record its 1 millionth death from COVID-19. The Virginia Department of Health reports this morning there have been 146,144 cases and 3,159 deaths statewide -- up by 15 from Saturday. Some 10,889 people have been hospitalized. Henry County has had 1,065 cases, with 116 hospitalizations and 24 deaths. Martinsville has had 382 cases, with 61 hospitalizations and 17 deaths. Patrick County has had 277 cases including 52 hospitalizations and 25 deaths. Franklin County has had 337 cases, 16 hospitalizations and 3 deaths. Danville has reported 875 cases, and Pittsylvania County has had 998. Johns Hopkins University's real-time map showed 32,880,857 cases worldwide and 994,810 deaths. In the U.S. there are 7,079,869. There have been 204,499 deaths in the U.S. because of COVID-19. (195) updates to this series since Updated Health via COVID-19 https://ift.tt/2RRN1ld September 27, 2020 at 12:26PM
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