Sept. 28, 2020
Two more Iowans have died from coronavirus, pushing Iowa's total to 1,317.
Deaths were reported in Linn and Woodbury Counties.
Since September 1, 196 Iowans have died from this disease.
Please mourn the dead and support loved ones and caregivers.
#IowaMourns
In addition to the two deaths reported, Iowa reports hospitalizations for COVID-19 are up to 353, the highest level since late May, including 96 in intensive care and 39 on ventilators.
There were 51 new admissions to Iowa hospitals for COVID-19 in the last 24-hour period.
Between 10 am Sept. 27 and 10 am Sept. 28, there were 611 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, pushing Iowa's total to 86,840.
Of the new ones, 71 were kids under age 18, for a total of 7,219.
That's up 793 kids who have tested positive in the last week and up 2,681 since Sept. 1.
The 611 new cases were confirmed on 7,315 new tests reported (up from 778,699 to 786,014), for a rate showing COVID-19 of 8.4%.
Subtracting deaths (1,317) and "recoveries" (66,191), there are 19,332 active cases of coronavirus in Iowa - roughly 1 out of every 164 Iowans!
The 77 counties where Gov. Reynolds first loosened Iowa's limited restrictions May 1, without an alternative safety plan, were up 264 new cases for total of 33,675 cases.
They had no new deaths reported, so stay at 439.
On April 30, they had 559 total cases and 11 deaths.
Sioux County had the most new cases in the 77 counties.
For the 12th day in the last 13, Sioux (pop. 35,000) had more new cases than Story (pop. 97,000) and Johnson (pop. 147,000).
Sioux: 31
Story: 11
Johnson: 18
Has Gov. Reynolds done anything to slow the spread in Sioux?
Biggest case increases, total cases, and new tests reported (with new cases divided by new tests reported) in the 77 counties:
Sioux: Up 31 to 1,663 – 240 tests (12.9%)
Harrison: Up 17 to 247 – 63 tests (27.0%)
Winnebago: Up 12 to 316 – 13 tests (92.3%)
. . .
Story: Up 11 to 3,457 – 106 tests (10.4%)
Lyon: Up 10 to 336 – 73 tests (13.7%)
Clayton: Up 9 to 261 – 32 tests (28.2%)
Sac: Up 9 to 262 – 93 tests (9.7%)
O’Brien: Up 8 to 389 – 39 tests (20.5%)
Crawford: Up 8 to 1,098 – 100 tests (8.0%)
. . .
Osceola: Up 7 to 168 – 61 tests (11.5%)
Chickasaw: Up 7 to 260 – 21 tests (33.3%)
Delaware: Up 7 to 417 – 33 tests (21.2%)
Webster: Up 7 to 1,275 – 94 tests (7.4%)
Cedar: Up 5 to 251 – 74 tests (6.8%)
Kossuth: Up 5 to 278 – 54 tests (9.3%)
. . .
Jones: Up 5 to 279 – 43 tests (11.6%)
Lee: Up 5 to 641 – 116 tests (4.3%)
Marion: Up 5 to 768 – 142 tests (3.5%)
Appanoose: Up 4 to 140 – 30 tests (13.3%)
Pocahontas: Up 4 to 163 – 72 tests (5.6%)
Madison: Up 4 to 224 – 30 tests (13.3%)
. . .
Hardin: Up 4 to 306 – 95 tests (4.2%)
Boone: Up 4 to 513 – 124 tests (3.2%)
Carroll: Up 4 to 675 – 45 tests (8.9%)
Warren: Up 4 to 964 – 113 tests (3.5%)
Plymouth: Up 4 to 1,156 – 49 tests (8.2%)
. . .
Ida: Up 3 to 125 – 32 tests (9.4%)
Davis: Up 3 to 127 – 36 tests (8.3%)
Monona: Up 3 to 157 – 108 tests (2.8%)
Hancock: Up 3 to 189 – 31 tests (9.7%)
Howard: Up 3 to 191 – 40 tests (7.5%)
Cherokee: Up 3 to 252 – 131 tests (2.3%)
. . .
Clay: Up 3 to 330 – 30 tests (10.0%)
Winneshiek: Up 3 to 339 – 39 tests (7.7%)
Mahaska: Up 3 to 415 – 25 tests (12.0%)
Clinton: Up 3 to 1,124 – 65 tests (4.6%)
Wapello: Up 3 to 1,337 – 48 tests (6.3%)
Two new cases: Buchanan, Buena Vista, Floyd, Fremont, Guthrie, Hamilton, Keokuk, Ringgold.
Range of tests reported: Floyd was up 2 new cases on 9 tests reported (22.2%) while Fremont was up 2 on 66 tests reported (3.0%).
Buena Vista was up 2 on 28 tests reported (7.1%).
. . .
One new case: Audubon, Calhoun, Cerro Gordo, Clarke, Emmet, Franklin, Grundy, Jackson, Mills, Mitchell, Palo Alto, Pottawattamie, Shelby, Worth, Wright.
Range of tests reported: Palo Alto was up 1 on 8 tests reported (12.5%) while Jackson was up 1 on 70 tests reported (1.4%).
Overall, 60 of the 77 counties had new cases reported.
No new cases: Adair, Adams, Butler, Cass, Decatur, Dickinson, Greene, Humboldt, Jefferson, Lucas, Monroe, Montgomery, Page, Taylor, Union, Van Buren, Wayne.
. . .
Best day in the state: Dickinson was up 0 new cases with 75 tests reported.
Least testing: Adair (up 0 new cases), Allamakee (up 0 new cases), and Palo Alto (1 new case) with 8 tests reported.
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 (8 tests), Louisa (16 tests).
One new case:
Two new cases: Marshall (166 tests reported).
Fayette: Up 3 to 227 – 36 tests (8.3%)
Des Moines: Up 4 to 800 – 48 tests (8.3%)
Iowa: Up 5 to 214 – 48 tests (10.4%)
Washington: Up 5 to 466 – 49 tests (10.2%)
Bremer: Up 5 to 499 – 157 tests (3.2%)
. . .
Poweshiek: Up 6 to 304 – 106 tests (5.7%)
Muscatine: Up 6 to 1,116 – 46 tests (13.0%)
Henry: Up 9 to 753 – 60 tests (15.0%)
Black Hawk: Up 10 to 4,505 – 261 tests (3.8%)
Dallas: Up 11 to 2,802 – 95 tests (11.6%)
. . .
Benton: Up 14 to 327 – 105 tests (13.3%)
Jasper: Up 16 to 856 – 155 tests (10.3%)
Tama: Up 17 to 735 – 54 tests (31.5%)
Scott: Up 18 to 3,029 – 193 tests (9.3%)
Johnson: Up 18 to 5,157 – 164 tests (11.0%)
. . .
Dubuque: Up 40 to 3,307 – 242 tests (16.5%)
Polk: Up 46 to 15,966 – 604 tests (7.6%)
Linn: Up 53 to 4,083 – 419 tests (12.6%)
Woodbury: Up 58 to 5,516 – 377 tests (15.4%)
Too many new cases! Let’s get case numbers down before winter drives people indoors.
. . .
If you'd like more data about a specific county, region, or group of counties, let me know and I'll do my best to provide it.
Email: rob [dot] hogg [at] legis [dot] iowa [dot] gov.
Here are some specific regions and groups that have been requested . . .
Winnebago & neighbors:
Winnebago: 12 new cases, 13 tests reported
Worth: 1-15
Cerro Gordo: 1-38
Hancock: 3-31
Kossuth: 5-54
TOTAL: 22 new cases, 151 tests (14.6%)
Thru 6-16: 1 death, 118 cases, 6,224 tests (1.9%)
Since 6-16: 35 deaths, 1,832 cases, 15,863 tests (11.5%)
Iowa Great Lakes:
Clay: 3-30
Dickinson: 0-75
Emmet: 1-18
Osceola: 7-61
Palo Alto: 1-8
TOTAL: 12 new cases, 192 tests (6.3%)
Spring: 0 deaths, 58 cases, 1,126 tests (5.2%)
Summer: 19 deaths, 1,265 cases, 12,345 tests (10.2%)
Fall: 1 death, 173 cases, 959 tests (18.0%)
Counties with prisons:
Calhoun: 1-33
Jones: 5-43
Lee: 5-116
Page: 0-63
Webster: 7-94
Henry: 9-60
Jasper: 16-155
Johnson: 18-164
Polk: 46-604
Good for Page to be at 0. Let's all get there.
No DOC update, so still 1,075 inmate (70 active) and 146 staff (24 active) cases.
SUMMARY: 2 more deaths, hospitalizations up to 353, and 611 new confirmed cases including 71 kids under age 18.
Iowans, please do more to stop the spread of COVID-19 before winter pushes people inside.
(1) Stay home if possible.
(2) Face coverings.
(3) Keep your distance.
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