JASPER — Indiana State Department of Health Monday reported 20 new COVID-19 cases in Dubois County over the weekend.
The department reported 13 new cases Saturday and seven new cases Sunday in its latest update, bringing the total cases to 12,706 cases including 157 deaths among 31,400 people tested since March 2020.
The county’s rolling seven-day positivity rate is at 23.9% for all tests, and 35.6% among people tested for the first time.
In the area, Pike County reported two new cases for 3,673 cases including 46 deaths among 8,491 people tested; Daviess County six new cases for 7,382 total cases including 141 deaths among 19,981 people tested; Martin County one new cases for 2,145 total cases including 23 deaths among 6,464 people tested; Orange County four new cases for 4,966 total cases including 87 deaths among 12,969 people tested; Crawford three new cases for 2,476 total cases including 34 deaths among 7,617 people tested; Perry County two new cases for 4,563 total cases including 58 deaths among 13,409 people tested; Spencer County four new cases for 5,142 total cases including 56 deaths among 12,574 people tested; Warrick County 10 new cases for 19,923 total cases including 222 deaths among 48,193 people tested; and Vanderburgh County 41 new cases for 56,377 total cases including 562 deaths among 140,956 people tested.
Local resources
Vaccines are offered at CVS locations in Ferdinand, Huntingburg and Jasper; at Huntingburg Clinic (ages 5-11 only); at Dubois County Health Department; Walgreens Pharmacy in Jasper; and Walmart pharmacy in Jasper. Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center offers Monoclonal antibody treatment and Walmart pharmacy in Jasper offers Merck antiviral treatments. The state reports treatments are in limited supply.
COVID-19 testing is available at CVS pharmacies in Ferdinand, Huntingburg and Jasper; at Dubois County Health Department and at Memorial Hospital urgent care. Visit coronavirus.in.gov to register for a test.
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