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Iowa state senator (retired) and author of America’s Climate Century (2013). Born at 322 parts per million.

Sep 2, 2020, 24 tweets

September 2

Four more Iowans have died from COVID-19, pushing Iowa's total to 1,125 since first death on March 24.

Deaths were reported in Black Hawk, Polk, Wapello, and Winneshiek Counties.

Please mourn the dead, support loved ones and caregivers, and help stop the spread!

On a day when four more Iowans are reported dead from COVID-19, the state is also reporting hospitalizations down 1 to 310, including 87 in intensive care units.

There were 62 new admissions to Iowa hospitals for COVID-19 in the last 24 hours.

The state is also reporting 740 new cases, pushing Iowa's total to 66,137.

The 740 new cases were confirmed on 5,670 new tests being reported, for a rate showing COVID-19 of 13.1%.

As of yesterday, Iowa was reporting 4,538 kids under age 18 had tested positive for the disease.

The 77 counties where Gov. Reynolds first loosened Iowa's limited restrictions May 1 without an alternative safety plan were up 392 new cases for total of 24,182.

They've now suffered 352 deaths from COVID-19.

On April 30, they had 559 total cases and 11 deaths.

Biggest case increases in the 77 counties:

Story: Up 95 to 2,549 on 367 tests (25.9%)
Carroll: Up 34 to 428 on 108 tests (31.5%)
Pottawattamie: Up 29 to 1,664 on 164 tests (17.7%)
Marion: Up 21 to 509 on 81 tests (25.9%)
Sioux: Up 17 to 916 on 49 tests (34.7%)

. . .

Lee: Up 16 to 443 on 103 tests (15.5%)
Plymouth: Up 16 to 761 on 77 tests (20.8%)
Clinton: Up 16 to 853 on 74 tests (21.6%)
Webster: Up 12 to 1,044 on 60 tests (20.0%)
Delaware: Up 9 to 231 on 53 tests (17.0%)
Cerro Gordo: Up 8 to 842 on 59 tests (13.6%)

. . .

Dickinson: Up 7 to 431 on 32 tests (21.9%)
Warren: Up 7 to 788 on 65 tests (10.8%)
Mitchell: Up 6 to 114 on 45 tests (13.3%)
Sac: Up 6 to 120 on 26 tests (23.1%)
Hamilton: Up 6 to 286 on 18 tests (33.3%)
Greene: Up 5 to 58 on 16 tests (31.3%)

. . .

Winnebago: Up 5 to 165 on 21 tests (23.8%)
Jackson: Up 5 to 219 on 22 tests (22.7%)
Franklin: Up 5 to 300 on 20 tests (25.0%)
Monroe: Up 4 to 114 on 13 tests (30.8%)
Howard: Up 4 to 137 on 27 tests (14.8%)
Floyd: Up 4 to 220 on 21 tests (19.0%)

. . .

Mahaska: Up 4 to 224 on 45 tests (8.9%)
Keokuk: Up 3 to 67 on 14 tests (21.4%)
Montgomery: Up 3 to 82 on 12 tests (25.0%)
Clayton: Up 3 to 183 on 26 tests (11.5%)
O’Brien: Up 3 to 204 on 20 tests (15.0%)
Shelby: Up 3 to 218 on 21 tests (14.3%)

. . .

Winneshiek: Up 3 to 224 on 37 tests (8.1%)
Boone: Up 3 to 349 on 37 tests (8.1%)
Wapello: Up 3 to 1,090 on 27 tests (11.1%)

. . .

Two new cases: Appanoose, Buena Vista, Butler, Chickasaw, Decatur, Grundy, Harrison, Ida, Jones, Madison, Mills, Palo Alto.

Range of tests: Decatur was up 2 on 4 tests (50.0%) while Buena Vista was up 2 on 35 tests (5.7%).

. . .

One new case: Buchanan, Cherokee, Clay, Crawford, Davis, Emmet, Lyon, Page, Van Buren.

Range of tests: Davis was up 1 on 4 tests (25.0%) while Buchanan was up 1 on 38 tests (2.6%).

Overall, 53 of the 77 counties had new cases reported.

No new cases: Adams, Cass, Cedar, Fremont, Guthrie, Hardin, Jefferson, Kossuth, Lucas, Monona, Osceola, Pocahontas, Ringgold, Taylor, Union, Wayne, Worth, and Wright, while Adair, Audubon, Calhoun, Clarke, Hancock, and Humboldt were each adjusted down one.

. . .

Range of tests: Ringgold was up 0 on 1 test while Union up 0 on 39 tests – the best day in the state!

If you would like data about a specific county, let me know and I will do my best to provide it.

Iowa Great Lakes Region:

Clay: Up 1 on 12
Dickinson: Up 7 on 32
Emmet: Up 1 on 10
Osceola: Up 0 on 5
Palo Alto: Up 2 on 9

TOTAL: 11 new cases, 68 tests (16.2%)

Before May 25: 0 deaths, 58 cases, 1,126 tests (5.2%)
Since May 25: 17 deaths, 1,050 cases, 10,640 tests (9.9%)

Winnebago & neighbors:

Winnebago: Up 5 on 21
Worth: Up 0 on 8
Cerro Gordo: Up 8 on 59
Hancock: (-1) and 10
Kossuth: Up 0 on 16

TOTAL: 12 new cases, 114 tests (10.5%)

Thru 6-16: 1 death, 118 cases, 6,224 tests (1.9%)
Since 6-16: 30 deaths, 1,247 cases, 11,743 tests (10.6%)

Counties in the 77 with prisons:

Calhoun: (-1) and 6
Jones: Up 2 on 31
Lee: Up 16 on 103
Page: Up 1 on 17
Webster: Up 12 on 60

Counties in the 22 with prisons:

Henry: Up 6 on 65
Jasper: Up 2 on 41
Johnson: Up 120 on 469
Polk: Up 97 on 848

Too many cases in too many counties.

Statewide, Iowa is showing 5 more inmates (up from 653 to 658) and 5 more staff (up from 111 to 116) who have tested positive in last two days (Aug. 30-Sept. 1).

We must do better to protect staff and inmates from coronavirus.

Now for the 22 counties where Gov. Reynolds repeatedly loosened Iowa's limited restrictions without an alternative safety plan starting in mid-May:

No new cases: Allamakee, Iowa.

One new case: Louisa, Poweshiek.

Two new cases: Fayette, Jasper.

. . .

Linn: Up 3 to 3,005 on 284 tests (1.1%)
Benton: Up 5 to 209 on 30 tests (16.7%)
Tama: Up 5 to 628 on 31 tests (16.1%)
Muscatine: Up 5 to 973 on 47 tests (10.6%)
Henry: Up 6 to 294 on 65 tests (9.2%)
Washington: Up 7 to 347 on 85 tests (8.2%)

. . .

Dallas: Up 7 to 2,391 on 150 tests (4.7%)
Bremer: Up 8 to 340 on 37 tests (21.6%)
Scott: Up 9 to 2,254 on 265 tests (3.4%)
Woodbury: Up 9 to 4,157 on 90 tests (10.0%)
Des Moines: Up 11 to 580 on 165 tests (6.7%)
Marshall: Up 14 to 1,661 on 81 tests (17.3%)

. . .

Dubuque: Up 21 to 2,062 on 179 tests (11.7%)
Black Hawk: Up 28 to 3,830 on 273 tests (10.3%)
Polk: Up 97 to 13,511 on 848 tests (11.4%)
Johnson: Up 120 to 4,098 on 469 tests (25.6%)

Some good signs, like Linn (1.1%), but must do more to stop spread and get new cases down to 0.

Iowa is now reporting 4,604 kids under age 18 have tested positive, up 66 from yesterday.

The number of Iowa kids under age 18 who have now tested positive for coronavirus is up 789 since August 22, or 20.7%, from 3,815 to 4,604.

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