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Marshall County has 1,065 cases

Marshall County has 1,065 cases of COVID-19, an increase of 10 cases since Tuesday. The number of recovered cases in the county has risen to 953.

Marshall County is in the top eight counties in Iowa with the highest COVID-19 cases. The others are Polk with 6,959, an increase of 278 since Tuesday; Woodbury, 3,281, an increase of 24; Black Hawk, 2,395, an increase of 80; Buena Vista, 1,725, an increase of 10; Johnson, 1,373, an increase of 48; Linn, 1,333, an increase of 37; and Dallas, 1,330, an increase of 44.

A long-term care facility, Grandview Heights of Marshalltown, was added to the Iowa Department of Public Health outbreak list. They have five cases, with two recovered.

Across the state, there have been 33,121 positive cases, a rise of 1,194 since Tuesday. Of the total, 26,268 have recovered. The case numbers on the Iowa Department of Public Health COVID-19 website are updated throughout the day.

There are 168 Iowans hospitalized with the virus. Of Monday’s total, 49 are in intensive care units and 22 are on ventilators.

Hospital activity is displayed by regions on the Iowa Department of Pubic Health website, coronavirus.iowa.gov. Marshall County is in Regional Medical Coordination Center Region 1, which has 59 hospitalized patients. Of the total hospitalized in Region 1, 14 are in intensive care units and nine are on ventilators.

There have been 19 COVID-19 deaths in Marshall County and 739 statewide, an increase of 14 deaths since Tuesday.

Across the state, 353,800 tests have been conducted. Plus, 862,641 Test Iowa assessments have been conducted – 3,018 in Marshall County.

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