DES MOINES – Today, the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has been notified of 302 additional positive cases for a total of 7,145 positive cases. There have been an additional 1,028 negative tests for a total of 35,552 negative tests to date, which includes testing reported by the State Hygienic Lab and other labs. The number of positive cases will continue to grow as Test Iowa sites open and additional surveillance testing of large businesses and nursing home staff continues.
According to IDPH, an additional 14 deaths were also reported, 335 are currently hospitalized, and 2,697 Iowans have recovered. At this time, 1 in 74 Iowans have already been tested.
According to IDPH the additional 14 deaths were reported in the following counties:
Dubuque County, 1 middle age adult (41-60 years)
Linn County, 3 older adults (61-80 years)
Marshall County, 1 middle age adult (41-60 years)
Muscatine County, 2 older adults (61-80 years), 3 elderly adults (81+)
Polk County, 3 elderly adults (81+)
Scott County, 1 elderly adult (81+)
The state of Iowa has released an updated dashboard on coronavirus.iowa.gov that will be updated daily to include comprehensive tracking of COVID-19 in Iowa. The new dashboard includes cases, deaths, and tests conducted in each county. The state is now providing demographic information that was not previously provided as well as Iowa’s epidemiological curve.
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Boycott Tyson
Why?
Prices are being jacked up out east on essentials. Supply and demand price regulations should be above the broad everywhere. A proven economic system unlike today’s greed motivated spin wheel. Inflation. As for the number crunch hoop la on testing. A very basic indicator in the spread of this lightening speed virus. It started moving in about October from the east. It seriously can kill a vast amount of people if nothing was done. If they pass a new law where a state can declare bankruptcy then Iowa would qualify. The tax dollar in many rural areas across the country is extremely vital. Without it is ruin. If the bell toll reaches into the 30’s in a day it not a good sign.
You want to see price gouging? Look no farther than Hy Vee. The raised the prices on almost every thing in the first week of this crap. A small bottle of hand sanitizer that sold for $2.00 is now $5.00 Damn rip off artist.
They are not the only ones. Two weeks ago there was an oil glut because of a low demand for gas, as no-one was driving. It went from $1.08 to $1.50+