Fifty-two additional COVID-19 cases reported in Dare County

Published 4:16 am Saturday, January 2, 2021

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On Friday evening, January 1, the Dare County Department of Health and Human Services reported receiving notification of 52 additional COVID-19 test results.

According to information from DCDHHS, a total of 1686 positive COVID-19 test results have been recorded since reporting began. Of that total, 804 cases are male and 882 are female; 201 are age 17 and under, 228 age 18-24, 641 age 25-49, 394 age 50-64 and 222 age 65 and older.

Of the total number of cases reported by DCDHHS, 1113 are county residents. Of those, 950 are reported to be recovered/asymptomatically cleared and 157 are active positive cases with 12 hospitalized and 145 in home isolation. Five COVID-19 deaths and one death from other (non-COVID) death have been reported.

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Of the 573 reported non-resident cases, 459 are reported to be recovered/asymptomatically cleared, 113 have transferred isolation to home county and one is hospitalized.

Breakdown of the 52 results reported January 1:

1) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

2) resident, 50-64, male, home isolation

3) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

4) resident, 18-24, female, home isolation

5) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

6) resident, 18-24, male, home isolation

7) non-resident, 50-64, male, transferred isolation

8) non-resident, 25-49, female, transferred isolation

9) non-resident, 50-64, male, transferred isolation

10) resident, 50-64, female, home isolation

11) resident, 50-64, female, home isolation

12) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

13) resident, 18-24, female, home isolation

14) resident, 50-64, male, home isolation

15) non-resident, 25-49, male, transferred isolation

16) non-resident, 25-49, male, transferred isolation

17) non-resident, 50-64, female, transferred isolation

18) non-resident, 50-64, male, transferred isolation

19) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

20) resident, 18-24, female, home isolation

21) resident, 50-64, female, home isolation

22) resident, 50-64, male, home isolation

23) resident, 17 under, female, home isolation

24) non-resident, 25-49, female, transferred isolation

25) non-resident, 50-64, male, transferred isolation

26) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

27) non-resident, 65 over, female, transferred isolation

28) resident, 50-64, male, home isolation

29) resident, 25-49, male, home isolation

30) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

31) non-resident, 50-64, male, transferred isolation

32) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

33) non-resident, 65 over, male, transferred isolation

34) resident, 50-64, female, home isolation

35) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

36) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

37) resident, 17 under, male, home isolation

38) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

39) resident, 65 over, female, home isolation

40) resident, 18-24, female, home isolation

41) non-resident, 25-49, female, transferred isolation

42) resident, 25-49, male, home isolation

43) non-resident, 50-64, female, transferred isolation

44) resident, 25-49, female, home isolation

45) resident, 65 over, male, home isolation

46) resident, 17 under, female, home isolation

47) resident, 65 over, male, hospitalized

48) non-resident, 17 under, female, home isolation

49) resident, 25-49, male, home isolation

50) resident, 25-49, male, home isolation

51) non-resident, 65 over, male, transferred isolation

52) resident, 65 over, male, home isolation

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