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46 additional cases since Wednesday

Forty-six additional cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Marshall County since Wednesday. There have been 993 cases recovered.

Marshall County is in the top 10 counties in Iowa with the highest COVID-19 cases. The others are Polk with 9,102, an increase of 687 since Wednesday; Woodbury, 3,563, increase of 92; Black Hawk, 2,858, an increase of 159; Linn, 1,839, an increase of 250; Buena Vista, 1,776, an increase of 21; Johnson, 1,758, an increase of 123; Dallas, 1,674, an increase of 115; Scott, 1,486, an increase of 183; and Dubuque, 1,363, an increase of 162. The case numbers on the IDPH website are updated throughout the day.

A long-term care facility, Grandview Heights of Marshalltown, has an outbreak of 60 cases with four recovered.

Across the state, there have been 42,530 positive cases, an increase of 3,422 since Wednesday. Of the total, 29,839 have recovered.

There are 241 Iowans hospitalized with the virus. Of Friday’s total, 78 are in intensive care units and 32 are on ventilators.

Hospital activity is displayed by regions on the IDPH website, coronavirus.iowa.gov. Marshall County is in Regional Medical Coordination Center Region 1, which has 79 hospitalized patients. Of the total hospitalized in Region 1, 23 are in intensive care units and 12 are on ventilators.

There have been 23 COVID-19 deaths in Marshall County and 833 statewide, an increase of 36 deaths since Wednesday.

Across the state, 456,498 tests have been conducted. Plus, 941,701 Test Iowa assessments have been conducted – 3,284 in Marshall County.

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