niman Posted April 10, 2020 Report Share Posted April 10, 2020 The number of PUI being tested does not reflect the level of risk to the public in the state. For more information about the outbreak, potential risks, and protective recommendations, visit the SD-DOH website or CDC website. This table shows the total number of positive COVID-19 cases in South Dakota residents, the total number of persons that tested negative, and the total number of PUIs that are pending results. https://doh.sd.gov/news/Coronavirus.aspx SOUTH DAKOTA CASE COUNTS Test Results # of Cases Positive* 536 Negative** 7111 Pending*** 0 *Positive test results include testing conducted by the South Dakota Public Health Laboratory and private laboratories. **Negative test results include testing conducted by the South Dakota Public Health Laboratory and private laboratories.***Tests currently pending at the South Dakota Public Health Lab. This number does not include pending results at private labs. If you have been tested and are waiting for results, contact your healthcare provider COVID-19 IN SOUTH DAKOTA Number of Cases 536 Ever Hospitalized* 29 Deaths** 6 Recovered 177 *Cumulative persons who have been hospitalized to date. **The Department does not report deaths until a certified death record has been filed. By law, a death record must be filed within 5 days of the date of death. SD COUNTY OF RESIDENCE OF COVID-19 CASES County Total Positive Cases # Recovered Aurora 1 1 Beadle 22 19 Bon Homme 3 2 Brookings 7 7 Brown 14 9 Charles Mix 3 1 Clark 1 1 Clay 6 3 Codington 12 11 Corson 1 0 Davison 3 3 Deuel 1 1 Fall River 1 1 Faulk 1 1 Hamlin 1 1 Hughes 4 3 Hutchinson 2 2 Jerauld 1 0 Lake 2 1 Lawrence 9 8 Lincoln 38 16 Lyman 2 1 Marshall 1 1 McCook 2 1 Meade 1 1 Miner 1 0 Minnehaha 352 56 Oglala Lakota 1 0 Pennington 8 5 Roberts 4 3 Spink 3 2 Todd 1 1 Turner 5 1 Union 3 2 Yankton 19 12 AGE GROUP OF SOUTH DAKOTA COVID-19 CASES Age Range # of Cases # of Deaths 0 to 19 years 16 0 20 to 29 years 103 0 30 to 39 years 133 0 40 to 49 years 88 0 50 to 59 years 109 2 60 to 69 years 66 1 70 to 79 years 12 1 80+ years 9 2 SEX OF SOUTH DAKOTA COVID-19 CASES Sex # of Cases # of Deaths Male 292 4 Female 244 2 COVID-19 DEATHS IN SOUTH DAKOTA BY COUNTY County of Residence # of Deaths Beadle 2 McCook 1 Minnehaha 2 Pennington 1 Data is updated daily by about 12 noon and includes cases reported through 5 p.m. the previous day. Last updated: 11:30 a.m.; April 10, 2020 BACK TO TOP COMMUNITY IMPACT MAP Everyone has a role to play to get ready, stay healthy, and protect yourself, your family, and your community from COVID-19. The goal is to slow the spread of COVID-19 to reduce illness and death, while minimizing disruptions to daily life. What does “community mitigation” mean? Any actions that individuals, schools, businesses, and health care facilities take to slow the spread of the infection. CDC has developed steps that can be taken based on the level of COVID-19 spread in the community. As more COVID-19 is spread in a community, additional preventive steps can be taken. Community spread is defined as three levels: None: COVID-19 cases may occur in the community, but there is NO community transmission. Minimal to Moderate: There is a single case of community-acquired COVID-19 in a county. Substantial: There are five or more cases of community-acquired COVID-19 in a county or a distinct group of cases in a single area (e.g., city or county). NOTE: this data is best viewed on a desktop or laptop computer. BACK TO TOP PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID ILLNESS What can you do? Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Q&A for Consumers: Hand Sanitizers and COVID-19 Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. Refraining from touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Clean frequently touched surfaces and objects. Individuals at higher risk for severe COVID-19 illness, such as older adults and people who have chronic medical conditions like heart, lung or kidney disease, should take actions to reduce your risk of exposure. Create a family plan to prepare for COVID-19 and develop a stay at home kit with food, water, medication, and other necessary items. Recommendation Regarding the Use of Cloth Face Coverings (CDC) Cleaning and Disinfection Recommendations: Environmental Cleaning and Disinfection Recommendations (CDC) COVID-19: How to Clean and Disinfect Disinfecting Your Facility if Someone is Sick (CDC) South Dakota Travelers Returning Home: What You Should Know? South Dakota’s healthcare system is prepared to identify and treat cases of COVID-19. https://doh.sd.gov/news/Coronavirus.aspx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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