Todd County gained five new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Wednesday and Trigg reported seven new cases since Monday.
Three of Todd County’s cases are adults—two otherwise healthy and one with underlying health conditions. Two are otherwise healthy minors.
One minor has moderate symptoms, the other has mild, two adults have moderate symptoms and one adult has mild to moderate symptoms.
All known contacts have been notified to quarantine for 14 days, according to the Todd County Health Department.
At least 287 of Todd County’s 318 cases have recovered, 17 are healing at home, one is hospitalized and there have been 13 deaths.
The Pennyrile District Health Department reported two days’ worth of data Wednesday and all of Trigg County’s seven new cases are adults ranging in age from 19 to 59 and they are all isolating at home.
Caldwell County has spiked again, gaining 30 new cases since Monday.
Trigg County has had 274 total cases and Caldwell County has reported 338.